ELI5: Explain Like I'm 5

Humanistic capitalism

Humanistic capitalism is a big and fancy term that means making money while being nice to people.

Think of it this way: Sometimes people just focus on making money and they don't care if they hurt other people or the environment. That's not nice. Humanistic capitalism is all about making money in a way that takes care of the people (like employees and customers) and the planet.

For example, a humanistic capitalist company might make sure that their employees have good working conditions, fair salaries, and opportunities to grow. They might also use sustainable processes that don't harm the environment.

So, in short, humanistic capitalism is about using business to make the world a better place for everyone involved.