@ragingloli Yes.
And, come people and organizations treat economy as being about power and domination and competition and survival and some of them have greatly succeed in dominating that game, to the degree that they have dominated governments and laws to the point that they will continue to dominate that game more and more, until/unless that gets transformed somehow.
Groups of allied and inter-owned massively wealthy cooperations and the extremely-wealthy people who run and own them continue to leverage that dominance to get more dominance, so that the richest 1% or less take 85% of the world’s generated wealth, and also continue to increase their domination of power with pro-corporate law changes, control of government representatives, information dominance through owning the mass media, etc.
Meanwhile everyone else is continually losing wealth and power relative to them, and are increasingly put in positions where they are struggling just to get by and meet their basic needs, as needs become increasingly commercialized and expensive.