@Radical_EgoCom The main constraint on progressive taxation and social spending to reduce economic inequality is political will. Also, social spending could powerfully affect *other* hierarchies. Child, elder care subsidies, public housing makes it easier for abused wives to leave their husbands. Individualistic social spending from the bureaucratic state makes personalistic religious charity less important. Etc.
@DrDanMarshall
Your assertion regarding the main constraint on progressive taxation and social spending overlooks the systemic barriers embedded within Capitalism. Economic inequality is not solely a matter of political will but is deeply entrenched in the Capitalism itself, which perpetuates inequalities through mechanisms such as private ownership of the means of production and exploitation of labor.