Could I just mention this again?
How can it be fair that third world children are paid almost nothing so that we can pay the owners of the factories £100 for a pair of trainers?
It's worth remembering that children are the largest group to suffer prejudice, discrimination and economic exploitation
Perhaps trans-national capitalist exploitation will remain the norm. Perhaps not. Systems that are fundemental unjustice tend to come to an end. See Nazi Germany, the old Soviet Union et al, though not withouy pain and struggle often paid for with the lives of working people.
So, can we start to descibe an economic model to replace capitalism with something economically effective but just?
If the anser is no, then look out for the revenge of the trainer makers, they know we are rich and they know where we live.