Abstract
Evolution of humankind in forming economic order of the society passed from caring only individual benefit to looking for social interests. This was what followed in the last millenniums. In this paper, we review this evolutionary process that starts from utilitarianism and reaches to ethical approach in defining human being behavior. It concludes that following what the divine prophets and messengers have understood and legislated are more appropriate for human well-being both in their materialistic and spiritual lives. 
 DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3402337
Highlights
Divine prophets, theosophists, and theologians attempted to enact sharia laws in order to recognize what needs to be done in order to abandon overindulgence and abstinence
Books, including Quran, Torah, Bible, and the texts from non-Abrahamic religions in east and west, all have indicated the struggles of divine messengers in this field
Many movements were formed and each of them started to criticize some sides of the economy, politic, society in different fields of banking and finance, community currencies, jobs, local and macroeconomics, monetary and fiscal policies, social return on investment, environment, energy, climate change, industries and industrial strategy, international development, infrastructure, food, justice, democracy, political participation, inequality, poverty, public services, health and social insurance, wellbeing and work and leisure, immigration, sustainable growth, knowledge economy, governance, consumption and production, biodiversity and natural resources and etc. to build a fair economy
Summary
Theosophists, and theologians attempted to enact sharia laws in order to recognize what needs to be done in order to abandon overindulgence and abstinence. Sustainable development, which is one of the raised problems at the international community, and has been put forward in theoretical and modern form in the 20th century, is in the domain of ethic economics. 6 - Bijan Bidabad, Squandering in Ethic Economics (Consumer and Producer Behaviors Analysis).
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