Politicians Define Individual Economic Lives
All social prosperity is attributed to fundamental productivity improvements gained through technological advancements, not regime changes. This surplus productivity causally brings about changes in systems, and those system changes only determine whether the increased surplus productivity is effectively applied to society.
If we want changes in economic, monetary, and diplomatic systems, we need to speak about it openly and communicate to expect change. The most important thing is understanding the essence of freedom and the role of government and money. Meanwhile, neither humans nor democracy are perfect, systems must be designed assuming human immorality.