Western market capitalism is fundamentally failing to operate effectively, particularly since World War II, as it now tries to take on roles traditionally filled by government. Issues such as stock buybacks, executive compensation, and retirement plans highlight deficiencies within the system. Attempts to address these through measures like taxing unrealized gains are impractical and indicate a deep-seated recognition of these systemic problems. The general outcry for taxing the ultra-wealthy stems from a widespread awareness of the broken system that current economic structures perpetuate.

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