Historians look at the range of time at which events occurred and affected one another, whereas scientists look at specific details.
In a truly free market society where the government does not artificially create monopolies then there will exist natural monopolies which are the result of consumers valuing the product of one service provider over the other. These natural monopolies have no government support to maintain their monopoly status. If their product fails to meet consumer demands then there will exist an opportunity for competition to enter the market. Without government regulations hindering the process the costs of goods can be naturally lowered through competition and natural monopolies.
Islam is practiced by people of many different cultures so think of it as a voting stand for the next president, we don't know who it will be yet but all we know is that we voted and I'm sorry if this never helped ;-;
The correct answer is the Affluent Society which was written by John Kenneth Galbraith and was published in 1958.
It tells the tale of the growing gap between the increasing private wealth in the U.S. and the stagnant condition of resources allocated to the public sector.