@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.
@DrDanMarshall
Furthermore, social spending alone, while potentially beneficial in addressing immediate needs, does not fundamentally challenge the underlying hierarchies and power dynamics within society. Eliminating these problems requires structural changes that go beyond social spending, such as the abolition of private property and the establishment of collective ownership and decision-making processes.