Capitalism's promise, a world of great wealth, A world where ambition is rewarded with health, Where the market is free, and the sky is the limit, And each one of us can achieve without limit.
But this promise is hollow, for capitalism's curse, Is a system that values profit above all else, A system where greed rules and the weak are oppressed, And inequality is the price we must pay for progress.
The dangers of capitalism are plain to see, As the rich grow richer, and the poor become prey, The environment suffers, and society crumbles, As corporations control the reins of power.
And yet we cling to this flawed system of gain, Ignoring the warning signs, and the cries of pain, We're told that there's no alternative, no other way, As we march blindly toward a future of decay.
But the truth is that there's a better way, One that values people over profit and greed, One that puts the needs of the many before the few, And restores balance to our world anew.
So let us reject the dangers of capitalism's promise, And embrace a new way of living, one that's just and fair, For only then can we build a world that truly thrives, And ensures that all of us have a place to belong and thrive.
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