The Religion of Commerce
The Religion of Commerce challenges readers to examine one of the most influential systems in human history—not as an economic tool, but as a belief structure that has shaped how humanity thinks, lives, works, and defines success.
Through an Indigenous lens, Dr. Karaam explores the origins of religion and commerce, their impact on cultures and communities, and the ways in which commercial systems have influenced humanity's relationship with nature, ancestry, and one another. More than a critique, this work presents a vision for Sacred Spaces, self-development, community restoration, and a pathway toward a New Paradigm rooted in cooperation, stewardship, and Indigenous renewal.
This book is an invitation to question assumptions, expand awareness, and consider the possibility that humanity's greatest solutions may already exist within humanity itself.
The journey begins with a single question: What lies beyond the Religion of Commerce?