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Washington: Protests Against Capitalism; Socialism Is Alternative?

Massive protests have been recorded in Washington against unemployment and capitalism. Protesters were holding placards in which they said that Capitalism is Failing, Socialism is the Alternative. Is it really true?

Some critics said that these protestors were already anti capitalist mind people who belong from socialist worker organization. On other hand, a strong anti capitalist groups is uniting in America. Some economic experts in America still believe that Islamic economic system is best in all three choices i.e. Capitalism, Socialism and Islam. But they also agree that Islamic economic system can be practice under Islamic Caliphate.

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October 10, 2011 Nouman Younas
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Nouman Younas is a Blogger, Online Media Journalist, SEO Expert and studied Mass Communication at the University of Karachi. Find out more about his work on his Twitter account @noumaan22

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