The System
Is Rigged.
Wealth does not trickle down — it floods upward. The top 1% of the global population holds more combined wealth than the bottom 50%. This is not an accident. It is the designed outcome of a system built to extract value from workers and transfer it to capital owners. The data is unambiguous. The injustice is structural.
— PROUDHON, 1840
The Great
Upward
Transfer
Since the 1980s, the share of wealth held by the bottom half of the global population has collapsed. Wage suppression, financialisation, and tax policy have systematically redirected economic output from workers to shareholders across every major economy. In South Africa — the world's most unequal major economy — decades of neoliberal policy have entrenched apartheid-era wealth concentration under democratic governance. The middle class is not "squeezed" — it is being liquidated.
"When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorises it."— Frédéric Bastiat
Source: World Inequality Database (Piketty, Saez, Zucman) · US Federal Reserve SCF · Oxfam Inequality Report 2023
Your Labour
Funds Their
Yachts
Since 1980, the share of national income going to workers has fallen in every major economy while the share captured by capital owners has soared. This is not productivity — it is extraction. The post-war social contract, forged through union power and democratic pressure, has been systematically dismantled through deregulation, union-busting, and offshoring to the Global South — where weaker labour protections and lower wages allow capital to extract even more.
"Capital is dead labour, that, vampire-like, only lives by sucking living labour, and lives the more, the more labour it sucks."— Karl Marx, Das Kapital
The Market Cannot
Care For You
When healthcare is a commodity and housing is an investment vehicle, human welfare becomes subordinate to profit margins. The countries that fare best are not those that embraced the market — they are those that rejected it. Socialist development demonstrates what is possible even under hostile conditions. The data is decisive.
A Century of
Concentrated Power
The post-war egalitarian era was not natural or inevitable — it was won through organised labour and political will. The neoliberal revolution, originating in the USA and exported globally through the IMF and World Bank, reversed those gains in a generation. The USA illustrates a structural pattern replicated across every economy that adopted the doctrine.
A Programme
For Liberation
Reform is not enough. The system does not need adjustment — it needs replacement. These are not utopian fantasies; they are policy positions with historical precedent and democratic mandate.