Isn't the entire "center left" (ugh) proposition these days, and even some elements on the right, that capitalism is totally fine and great it just needs a little tweaking to be its best self
That is the premise on its face, and many people might even believe it as such out of a lack of theory or plain propaganda, but that's what's interesting about this quote to me.
He reveals he knows either consciously or instinctively that wealth flows to the top because that's how capitalism works, and that his idea of a "more equitable/just society" doesn't include changing this dynamic, only slowing it down so that people don't feel too bad about it happening. It's so intellectually honest it's crazy.
That is the premise on its face, and many people might even believe it as such out of a lack of theory or plain propaganda
you don't need theory to understand that's wrong tbh. It's just a fundamental number balance,
and that his idea of a "more equitable/just society" doesn't include changing this dynamic, only slowing it down so that people don't feel too bad about it happening.
Isn't the entire "center left" (ugh) proposition these days, and even some elements on the right, that capitalism is totally fine and great it just needs a little tweaking to be its best self
That is the premise on its face, and many people might even believe it as such out of a lack of theory or plain propaganda, but that's what's interesting about this quote to me.
He reveals he knows either consciously or instinctively that wealth flows to the top because that's how capitalism works, and that his idea of a "more equitable/just society" doesn't include changing this dynamic, only slowing it down so that people don't feel too bad about it happening. It's so intellectually honest it's crazy.
you don't need theory to understand that's wrong tbh. It's just a fundamental number balance,
you mean so that people don't catch on lol