Plans for "Sustainable capitalism"

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As of February 18: Most of my activity has been copy editing for clarity and appropriate style, and verifying citations. While verifying the source for the subsection citing John Ikerd, I found that the cited source actually argues pretty much the opposite point as what is claimed in the article. I posted my findings in the talk page, and, if no one suggests otherwise, I plan to scrap the subsection and write new content discussing Ikerd as a proponent of sustainable capitalism.

I'm now researching secondary sources for the Marxist criticism, as opposed to directly citing Capital. I also want to reorient this subsection to focus the absolute expansion of capital (which drives excessive exploitation of resources), rather than the centralization of existing capital (which drives the exploitation and alienation of workers).