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Let us dispense with political taxonomy (left and right) for this subject.....

Surely we can all agree that this economic system is broken for the majority of people? In a recent Oxfam report, 26 people own as much wealth as 50% of the global population.

The economic model of deregulated, free-market capitalism doesn't work......it's time for more equitable (wealth and environment) system, don't you think?
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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Governments need to confront employers and up wages.
Something they've avoided for more than ten years now.

Boom and bust cycles of economics repeatedly over the last forty years show that something doesn't work properly.
Whether that's down entirely to government economic policy or employers pleading 'poverty' is probably 50/50.
But something needs to change.