If you had historical knowledge and understood the implications of history you'd know that pretty much everything you stand for has ended up failing over the past millennium.
The best advances in terms of knowledge and living standards come when ordinary people are given more power and earnings and when money is spent on things like education and research. Instead we're focused on increasing the wealth of the already rich at the expense of ordinary people by cutting wages and spending.
It's failed time and time again in history and it's their continued grip on wealth and power that ensures it stays that way, not because it's actually any good.
If we could get people to look beyond this obsession with money and wealth and actually have performance criteria that properly reflect a more balanced and varied set of indicators, giving things like physical and mental health, living conditions as much weight as (very skewed) economic growth then we might start actually getting somewhere.