Absolutely incredible critique of the world's modern problems. If you'll let me offer up some compliments:
"In popular media we usually see portrayals of antagonists as evil businessmen, symbols of capitalistic greed, willing to do anything for a bigger profit... I believe the issue is greater than individual rotten apples."
Strong start, an important-to-mention rejection of what Mises would call "polylogism".
"We wish there was a monarch, like in the olden days, that, upon dethrone, we could plant a new, more fair system."
Wow. Do I sense Hoppean influences, and right off the bat?!
"I hate capitalism, but personally I don't believe in the idea of communism either, it's too centralized and slow to compete agains capitalism."
Presumably the developer is well versed in the writings of Friedrich Hayek. Very nice.
"A successful capitalist company is the one that makes the most money—not the one that worries about their people, improves the earth's health, ... Money is the only measure of success."
Tackling the issue of public policy optimizing for easily quantifiable but misguided measures that push markets towards high time preference behavior? Love it.
"I dream of a socio-economic system that values subjective happiness over monetary value... Human wellness or peace are subjective variables that can’t be measured, prone to ethics and morals of different cultures and people, not like the universality of money."
And ending up with the Misean critique of the objective theory of value. Splendid, keep up the good work.