Monopoly wasn't invented by the Parker Brothers, nor the man they gave it credit for. In 1904, Monopoly was originally called The Landlord's Game, and was invented by a radical woman. Elizabeth Magie's original game had not one, but two sets of rules to choose from.
One was called "Prosperity", where every player won money anytime another gained a property. And the game was won by everyone playing only when the person with the least doubled their resources. A game of collaboration and social good.
The second set of rules was called "Monopoly", where players succeeded by taking properties and rent from those with less luck rolling the dice. The winner was the person who used their power to eliminate everyone else.
Magie's mission was to teach us how different we feel when playing Prosperity vs Monopoly, hoping that it would one day change national policies.
When the Parker Bros adopted the game, they erased the "Prosperity" rules and celebrated "Monopoly".
@MarkHoltom Oh! That's why Monopoly is sooooooooo boring. Have to try Prosperity rules!
@gdvieira @MarkHoltom Monopoly was expressly designed so that wealth creates wealth - a player who gets an advantage by luck in the early game will become so entrenched that their victory is practically assured. From a game design perspective that's a terrible idea. It's a relic of the original intention of the landlord's game: It's intended to show players just how unfair the game is, just like the real property market.