I think privacy (and anonymity?) is like a school of fish. It protects the little fishes and not the big fish entrepreneurs. The big fish entrepreneur has the incentive to sell the most things to biggest amount of people, to doxx himself/herself. Big fishes are who produce the most in a free market.
If privacy doesn't work for the people that produce the most, then I could say its success is and will always be limited. The thing we should not ignore is providing physical security to everyone, including big productive entrepreneurs