[I shall be using the terms ‘soul’ and ‘divine’, which have a lot of baggage that I’d like to disown. However, as words they are too convenient to avoid]
Capitalism is only one of many viable systems of human organisation. These systems arise and evolve for many reasons, but the most fundamental factor within each is human nature – common to all.
Capitalism’s dominance of the world is a testament to its success. Its success derives from its "laissez faire, laissez aller, laissez passer," (let do, let go, let pass) doctrine, which allows far greater freedom for human nature than previous, more idealistically oriented systems e.g. socialist, democratic, religious, etc. In allowing greater freedom from self-imposed and artificial restraints, capitalism has enabled people to exploit those characteristics foremost in their nature. Capitalism is, therefore, a mirror reflecting the soul of humanity. Predictably, not everything we see is pleasant.
The prime reason for this is that we are a dichotomy – our souls are divided between the divine and the bestial. Currently the mirror (capitalism) shows us that the bestial-self is dominant. This manifests itself in our behaviour: most people, most of the time, being concerned wholly with themselves; being reactive (motivated by immediate ...