The lower halves of the economy and labor civic categories make no sense. Public Welfare should not be in the same category as Capitalism, instead it should be an alternative to Free Market. Industrialism and Environmentalism can be removed completely. Every modern civilization is industrialized, capitalism is inherently linked with industrialization, how can industrialism possibly be an alternative to capitalism? Environmentalism of course has no historical precedent whatsoever.
The only relevant countries (disregarding backwards nations which might as well be running Agrarianism, Tribalism or Slavery) in the 20th century that weren't clearly capitalist were running a planned economy, so if there is a capitalism civic then a planned economy civic needs to be in the same category. But then countries like modern China can't be represented, because Central Planning + Capitalism fits them better than Central Planning + Free Market, which doesn't make much sense either.
Capitalism is just a way too broad term to be used as a civic which is supposed to have several viable alternatives, this is exactly the same issue Nationhood in vanilla had. It makes no sense as a name for a civic because pretty much every modern civilization is defined by it. Even a planned economy, the only possible not outdated alternative, can be run in conjunction with it as China shows.
Capitalism, both as a civic and of course in real life, needs to disappear.
The question is then, what should replace it? How are the new economy and labor categories to look like? Maybe labor should be about who the ruling class is?
Let's see, slaveholders (Slavery), feudal lords (Feudalism), capitalists (Capitalism), bureaucrats (Socialism? though it could also apply to some older absolutist regimes and various Chinese dynasties and the like)... that leaves one slot, but I am not sure what it could be filled with. I'm tempted to suggest something like the people (Communism/Anarchy), but alas, that unfortunately has no historical precedent on a large and on the worldstage relevant scale. Perhaps something for fascism instead? That would however have too much overlap with other categories, because fascism by design has to be Autocracy + Totalitarianism. Religious leaders maybe? Then again Theocracy in the government category is bad enough as it is what with its potential to be used at the same time as Secularism.
At any rate, Public Welfare should replace Environmentalism in the economy category.