This week, University of Chicago Booth School of Business professor Luigi Zingales discusses how the current dissatisfaction with capitalism stems from a distortion of the system, where meritocracy and fairness are compromised. He highlights the growing frustration, especially among young people, with inequality of opportunity, regulatory capture, and the imbalance between democracy and meritocracy. Read the summary.
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