A Society Built for Corporations Instead of People
When you combine these three forces—inequality, inflation, unemployment—you do not get a strong capitalism.
You get a fragile one.
A capitalism that works for the wealthy, but not for workers.
A capitalism that rewards insiders, not innovators.
A capitalism where families feel squeezed, dreams feel distant, and young people feel locked out.
This is not a failure of capitalism itself.
It is a failure of leadership.
It is a failure of values.
It is a failure to remember that markets exist to serve people—not the other way around.