Economics & Wealth are often described as objective measures of success, productivity, and progress. But beneath the charts, slogans, and official metrics lies a deeper question: progress for whom, and at whose expense?
Wealth does not simply appear where effort exists, nor does hardship merely reflect failure. Both are shaped by rules, incentives, ownership, access, and systems designed by people with interests to protect.
This section examines how wealth is created, concentrated, distributed, and defended — and how economic structures shape not only markets and opportunity, but the daily realities, limits, and futures of ordinary human lives.