I mean it's also a system that allows anyone who gives value to society to succeed which empowers innovation, resilience and progress which pushes systems to improve for better health and better everything
(I'm not much of a capitalist, just very much not an anti-capitalist)
@thisisskaly @Radical_EgoCom the counter to that is that for every one person or business that is "successful" there are many others that are squashed out of existence by competitors. All of those "failures" would also have added value to society. It's a rigged game because the ones who succeed usually have an unfair advantage. For example Bezos, Musk, and Trump all had the advantage of rich parents to get started. This allowed them to crush early competitors out of the race.