Some possible insight, please discuss.

Like many, I sat through a couple management and economics classes. Maybe most of you had more, as I did a tech degree. These were taught by, guess who, business people. Focus was on how to operate within a business. And, if I were VP of technical services at a mid-sized corporation, I would be well served by their view of regulation, capital, wages, etc.

Now, translating that education into a macro-economic political philosophy is not proper. It is hoped one can put other things into play than simple bottom line - societal and philosophical questions. Long range good for the whole system, prosperity for most and dignity and survival for all.

We will always have labor and management, semi-skilled workers and shareholders. Giving a disproportionate amount to the top, while the middle class starves, is not good for anyone.
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