Abstract
The paradigm of capitalism is not static but is governed by time and space. History shows that we have had various forms of capitalism supporting different historical moments, and now, around the world, we have different nuances of capitalism that characterize the culture of various places.
However, the succession of financial crises, the pandemic, sanctions against Russia, and the new Trump administration have highlighted, on one hand, the fragility of globalization based on the pursuit of lower production costs, and on the other hand, the need for close collaboration among states.
In the end, someone always pays: future generations. Yet, we are now faced with a new scenario: climate change, inclusion, and digital transformation for all are both the challenges of current forms of capitalism and the objectives of Inclusive Capitalism—objectives that materialize in the 17 UN Actions. In short, a true call to action for everyone.