Redistribution of wealth. Housing as a human right. Workplace democracy. Minimum wage indexed to cost of living.there are lots of socialist platforms that go unadopted.
these are all great ideas. But it doesn’t make a functional government.
I’m not sure how anybody here is expecting to implement these if they hate liberal governance (the entire structure the US is based on) if you can’t even begin to theorize a functional structure of governance including those things.
Redistribution of wealth. Housing as a human right. Workplace democracy. Minimum wage indexed to cost of living.there are lots of socialist platforms that go unadopted.
these are all great ideas. But it doesn’t make a functional government.
I’m not sure how anybody here is expecting to implement these if they hate liberal governance (the entire structure the US is based on) if you can’t even begin to theorize a functional structure of governance including those things.
Us had a 90% top tax rate at one time. Inheritance tax redistributes wealth. Nationalization of industries such as banking. Cubas economy grew after redistribution despite the embargo until the fall of the Soviet Union. China has a 90% rate of home ownership https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Housing_in_China Germany requires a percentage of each company shareholders be employees https://insigniam.com/in-germany-a-law-to-give-employees-a-voice-and-a-vote/
It has been done before and can be done again, with or without liberal democracy.