One of the macro patterns of capital has to do with the ongoing and advancing fragmentation of social production. Every socially producing body is increasingly on its own, and as such, has its own idiosyncratic and urgent interest in maintaining a certain society that supports its perpetual operation. Some of these interests align, but many do not. Much is mutually reinforcing antagonism.
Part of this has to do with capital's explosive growth and its constant need for dynamic, yet self serving change. Everything is angling to change at once, but the direction that change goes ends up where the power concentrates the most, and the rest of the resigned and fearful dynamos are taken with it.