Ain't it ironic.
It's almost like a state that can't provide housing, food, healthcare, a livable environment, infrastructure that isn't crumbling, and a fare justice system not predicated on the exploration of minority communities might be inherently unstable and requires large structural changes to stop the coming collapse.
A highly social democratic welfare state with heavy investment in healthcare, worker's rights, social programs, etc. would massively kneecap any anticapitalist movement. The ultra wealthy could still live in their 1% luxury bubble, and if they sacrificed some of their wealth they would ensure that the system that benefits them will never be seriously threatened. How many people do you think would legitimately care about stuff like the alienation of the worker or surplus value if literally everybody works few hours, gets all the support they need, and knows they'd never get thrown out onto the street to starve if something went bad?
But obviously anything like that would last a generation max before it gets chipped away to nothing and then we're back to where we started.
It is crazy that the capitalist class could keep us all eternally subjugated just by making a few concessions like that, and yet, they'll let the whole system burn down because they can never turn away from muh exponentially increasing quarterly profits