Capitalism promises prosperity, but delivers wounds.
This poetry collection is an unflinching exploration of the human cost of a system built on exploitation. Through raw, urgent, and deeply personal verse, it reveals the quiet devastations and everyday abuses that capitalism inflicts on individuals, communities, and the world around us.
Each poem pulls back the curtain on the illusions of progress and profit, exposing instead the loneliness, exhaustion, and dispossession woven into the fabric of modern life. Yet, amid the critique lies a pulse of resilience - a search for beauty, solidarity, and hope in the cracks of a fractured world.
Uncompromising and evocative, this book is for anyone who has felt the weight of endless work, the sting of inequality, or the ache of being treated as less than human in a system that values profit above people.
If you believe another world is possible, these poems will remind you why the fight matters.