 I mean, there's an incredible paradox I think we have to pay attention to it, which is that the world economy is extremely productive, right? I mean, more productive than anyone 50 or 100 years ago could ever have imagined. And yet nonetheless, huge portions of the human population live in deprivation, right? And most of that deprivation, of course, is in the global south, in the periphery of the world system. But even in the core economies, in the US, in the UK, et cetera, even in the European Union, there's extraordinary levels of deprivation. People can't make basic ends meet, they can't afford healthcare and housing, et cetera, et cetera. What's going on here, right?