Throughout the post-war era, capitalism and free markets have lifted billions out of poverty. Yet increasing numbers of the global population feel that the financial system and globalization have left them with a structure that no longer provides the benefits it first promised. As the political debate is shifting from the function of government spending to a questioning of the system in general, the time is ripe to identify the changes needed for a better version. What adjustments are necessary to save capitalism, and why are so many people feeling left behind? How can we find a long-term solution that provides prosperity and equal opportunity across income levels?