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Running a Deadly, Devilish Form of Capitalism -By Richard ODUSANYA

The call for reform, therefore, must go beyond economic models to moral renewal. We must humanize capitalism again—tie enterprise to empathy, profit to purpose, and success to service. Until we do, what we are running is not an economy but a machine of moral erosion, driven by brilliance but blinded by greed.

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Richard Odusanya

Let me begin by clarifying: I am not anti-capitalist. In its classical sense, capitalism is one of humanity’s most remarkable inventions. Long before modern markets, people were exchanging shells and goods as early as 8,000 BCE. This simple act of trade became the seed of civilization’s growth. Properly harnessed, capitalism has lifted billions out of poverty, rewarded creativity, and driven the greatest technological progress in human history. In its purest form, it is a system of productive freedom—a beautiful engine for human advancement.

However, what we are running today is no longer that noble system. It has mutated into a deadly, devilish form of capitalism—one that devours rather than develops. This version prioritizes greed over growth, speculation over service, and profit over people. It commodifies everything, even human dignity. It thrives on inequality, exploitation, and environmental depletion, creating a society where the rich weaponize opportunity while the poor inherit despair.

The late John Nash, the Princeton mathematician and Nobel laureate, offered an important insight that exposes this flaw. His theory—depicted in the film A Beautiful Mind—proved that if each person pursues only their self-interest without regard for the collective good, society ultimately regresses. Sustainable prosperity requires mutual benefit, not ruthless competition.

Sadly, across sectors—from politics to banking, education to governance—we have enthroned a warped form of capitalism that rewards corner-cutting and punishes conscience. Ours is not a free market; it is a captured market, where connections trump competence and short-term profit eclipses long-term vision.

The call for reform, therefore, must go beyond economic models to moral renewal. We must humanize capitalism again—tie enterprise to empathy, profit to purpose, and success to service. Until we do, what we are running is not an economy but a machine of moral erosion, driven by brilliance but blinded by greed.

Citizen Richard ODUSANYA. Public Affairs Enthusiast and Good Governance Advocate
odusanyagold@gmail.com

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