I have worked in the U.S., Canada, England, France, Germany, Holland, Poland, Italy, Slovenia, Spain, Portugal, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain, the UAE, Qatar, Oman, Turkey, Kuwait, Nigeria, South Africa, Kenya, Ghana, Australia, New Zealand, the Philippines, Japan, Singapore, Korea, and China. I've been to a bunch of other places where I didn't work.
The people I worked with were surprisingly similar in all of them. The countries and economic systems had issues, but for the most part people try to do the best they can. I've also seen xenophobia - there are ignorant racists everywhere - and corruption. I've seen poverty that is hard to imagine beside astonishing wealth.
I've made a lot of money, created companies where the average salary was over $250,000 per year where we have had zero turn over in 10 years. I'm clearly not a socialist. If you want to find out what is wrong with the world, don't look at the poor and disenfranchised for the cause. Look at the rich and powerful. Look at Wall Street.
I know, I used to work there.