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I think if Ryan had atleast some form of grip rather than forcing splicers to work for him just as Fontaine did he may have been able to save and redeem Rapture. He instead took the easy way out died and let his bastard spawn do his dirty work which resulted in a broken city that Lamb picks up, which goes into a whole cult discussion with how b2 is and how you even can see a picture of the chain tattoo.
I know capitalist and workers themes are heavy in this game. However I do think they were inspired purely through books. Now it's sad that you can almost see themes of this game playing out in the real world.
It makes you wonder if we were all blind, and never listen.
Then again everyone interprets things differently.