Post-capitalism is a way of organizing economic activity where the goal is not to make money, but to provide people with things they need and make sure those things get distributed fairly. In post-capitalism, people can work together to produce things that are useful and everyone has access to them. For example, instead of companies owning public infrastructure like roads and bridges, the public could own them together, so everyone can use them. Another example might be pharmacies, which could be owned and run by the people who use them, rather than by big companies. This means that the medicine people need can be more affordable and easier to get.