"No duties without rights, no rights without duties" is an excellent critique of the modern capitalist system and the atomized individualism of the United States.
The only thing standing between us and the socialist paradise is human nature -- and it does not want to make way. Perhaps the capitalists must be liberated from their capitalism. The cost of being in command of so powerful a system is the endless obligation to attend to its needs -- like a farmer who must tend to his wheat until harvest time comes.