Capitalist wealth, because of its space bias toward expanding scale, is volatile.
Not designed to serve human needs and only serves a narrow bandwidth of needs contingently and conditionally as a byproduct of its reproductive design.

Whereas, common-wealth, insofar as its seeds still exist, designs itself, by definition, to serve a diversity of different needs; the more different needs it serves, the greater the power of common-wealth. For this reason, common-wealth is time-biased and so sustainable as it attunes itself to the appearances of common-being.