I think the greater point (more than redesigning capitalism) is “building a new kind of business culture.”

As Curt Coffman puts it: “Culture Eats Strategy For Lunch.”

Capitalism is the accumulation of resources to focus on creating something that doesn’t yet exist: a product, a business, a market, a consumer. But culture is what allows any organization to step outside the existing world and create its own vision of where it wants to go. And of course “it” refers to a collection of individuals who must work together to realize that vision. That’s culture. It’s about people forming a new sense of purpose and aligning with one another to focus on achieving change. I think that’s more important to the task at hand, which is reinventing our world. Culture is what will make it or break it; capitalism is a means to an end. At least, I think so.