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As Douglas Rushkoff has observed, capitalism has gone off the rails, especially in the digital era. Its original promise—to foster value creation and societal advancement—has been overshadowed by a relentless focus on extracting value. This extractive approach has manifested in short-term gains, the dominance of large corporations, and a dismissal of the broader societal and environmental costs. Rushkoff’s critique offers a poignant starting point for exploring a necessary evolution: Impact-Driven Capitalism.
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As Douglas Rushkoff has observed, capitalism has gone off the rails, especially in the digital era. Its original promise—to foster value creation and societal advancement—has been overshadowed by a relentless focus on extracting value. This extractive approach has manifested in short-term gains, the dominance of large corporations, and a dismissal of the broader societal and environmental costs. Rushkoff’s critique offers a poignant starting point for exploring a necessary evolution: Impact-Driven Capitalism.