Abstract
A critique of capitalism in the XXIᵉ century cannot be limited to revealing its contradictions, but must return to the fundamental question of its moral justification. Reconnecting with a freedom-centered conception of practical reason, Lea Ypi argues that moral action is linked to the idea of a moral world where human beings regard each other as ends in themselves. Far from being formalist or solipsistic, this conception is essential for diagnosing the moral injustice of domination and exploitation rooted in current capitalist practices.