The problem comes when we look at who holds the power. I would argue that it is entirely in the hands of the wealth holder. It uses this power in a number of ways, and the most recent manifestation of it, although it has always been there, is the realisation that the wealthy have in fact opted out of society, by putting the wealth beyond the reach of society. It pays nothing back to society, although I would guess it would expect society to support them by giving their lives in times of war etc.
This may have been answered, I have only just got in.
It does sound from that, though, whitewave, as though all capitalists, wealth holders, risk takers, are evil. Surely not all are? The worst, I would say, are asset strippers, some foreign companies who make promises they do not keep (eg Kraft) but not all are like that surely?