He didn't exactly say all of capitalism is a "new tyranny," but it's a pretty interesting read. And it makes a point I've been at for a while:
The theology aside, too often our modern economic systems are treated as immutable, natural forces, something like the laws of motion that we are powerless to change and can only work with or around. Money, economies, markets should serve people, and, where they do not, should be changed, abolished or regulated.