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The final, consumptive or "catabolic" phase of capitalism.
https://www.counterpunch.org/2018/11/01/catabolism-capitalisms-frightening-future/
Capitalism: imminently about to collapse under its own weight for the last 150 years
It's very adaptable, I imagine it will continue to adapt. But those processes are clearly occurring, and the extent of the inequality being generated is bizarre.