INTERPRETING What was Morel implying so many things “failed to do” that “the power of modern capitalistic exploitation...” might succeed in doing? Was this accomplished?

Based on the given information, it is not explicitly clear what Morel was implying, as the context is missing. However, Morel suggests that "so many things" in the past have failed to accomplish something, and then mentions "the power of modern capitalistic exploitation" as a potential solution. Without further context, it is difficult to determine exactly what Morel meant. It could imply that modern capitalism has the potential to achieve what previous systems or methods failed to do. Whether or not this was accomplished is also not specified.