Capitalism is rising in the US, after being on a long ebb. It was a long enough ebb that John Kenneth Galbraith could write about a new managerial society, and Peter Drucker could write about a post-capitalist one.
I don't think it's a fine distinction, and it's pretty important: strictly speaking in a capitalist society the people owning the capital make the decisions.
Musk and Bezos fit this to a tee, but not every problem is exactly that.
Better regulation prevents it.