I just cant see it as the 'left wing of capitalism' because ever since the neoliberal/austrian takeover of the 1970s & 80s it has categorically rejected any regulation or oversight and is opposed to any form of compromise and will seek to undermine any no matter how mild.
the so called "overton window" of the capitalism spectrum basically has been skewing right ever since then. "left wing capitalism" is just woke neoliberalism now days. even basic keynesian economics is considered ultra radical and off the spectrum.
I just cant see it as the 'left wing of capitalism' because ever since the neoliberal/austrian takeover of the 1970s & 80s it has categorically rejected any regulation or oversight and is opposed to any form of compromise and will seek to undermine any no matter how mild.
the so called "overton window" of the capitalism spectrum basically has been skewing right ever since then. "left wing capitalism" is just woke neoliberalism now days. even basic keynesian economics is considered ultra radical and off the spectrum.