Hmmm, my guess is that we will probably head towards "Deep" Capitalism.
I believe we are currently in a struggle between two competing World Views to replace the past era of dirty industrialisation and post-imperialism.
The one is Hyper Capitalism leading to high levels of concentration of capital intensive resources: people in high-density cities, urban industrial vertical farming (no-soil), energy from billion euro nuclear reactors, the concentration of power led by corporate interests and higher thresholds of regulations to discourage competition.
The other model is Decentralised, Deep Ecology if you like, with a much lower carbon-footprint. Centred around network-communities and commons led. With low/medium density living integrated with local smart, solar based energy production, regenerative agro-forestry (living surrounded by green) and (in part) local production facilities ranging from medicine to bio-based products (clothing, building, etc)…
But the Global European Anticipation Bulletin, GEAB, warns: ”dreaming of a better world, waking up in a battlefield”. As Capitalists are far better at organising resources to prioritise their agenda and the majority Muppets believe and follow them blindly.