That's exactly the point, and the bottom line is that, regardless of some limited social benefits that materialized despite capitalism (not thanks to it), societies around the world deteriorated as the wealth disparities and the amount of useless junk products (by definition, you cannot make an efficient and durable product, if you must built requirements for centralized storage, protection, advertisement, and selective distribution into the nature of the product itself) snowballed due to the aforementioned dynamics. Hence, "invisible hand" and its descendant, the “trickle-down economics”, are deluded chimerical myths on par with all those twisted religious theologies spouted from pulpits. And that's an empirical fact. Case closed as far as I'm concerned ¯\_(ツ)_/¯