Are you asking what would happen if everybody in the working class (who call themselves middle class) actually had more money? Well, they would experience less stress, that's for sure. They might be happier. Not a lot happier. You aren't proposing a revolution here, you are just rearranging the deck chairs. — Bitter Crank
Six figure and seven figure workers, are still workers. — StreetlightX
Material well-being or ownership of means of production? — schopenhauer1
The latter overwhelmingly determine the former. To treat them as independent variables is idealism. — StreetlightX
In other words, everyone is comfortable enough.. Would that be essentially the end goal, or does it involve taking down the power differentials altogether whereby the owner class must be removed. — schopenhauer1
Material well-being or ownership of means of production? — schopenhauer1
They have the lion's share of the wealth without doing anything to earn it, In fact, it is inconceivable that they could do anything to earn it -- the amount of wealth they own is to great to find justification. — Bitter Crank
Raising the quality of life for the working class still has to be sustainable. So housing in which families are secure (won't be evicted)? Yes. Have access to a healthy diet of quality food? Yes. Have access to quality public transit? Yes. Have security in their employment (won't be laid off for arbitrary reasons or to enhance profit)? Yes. Have access to quality education? Yes. Have access to quality medical care? Yes. Work no more than necessary to maintain the collective quality of life (as opposed to profitability)? Yes. — Bitter Crank
Material well being is the end, ownership of the means of production is the means. — Bitter Crank
You keep going after the VERY large CEOs and Board of Director types and NOT the small business owner that started out let's say by himself and grew from there — schopenhauer1
You keep going after the VERY large CEOs and Board of Director types and NOT the small business owner that started out let's say by himself and grew from there — schopenhauer1
"The business sector overall contributes 72 percent of GDP in the OECD, and corporations with more than $1 billion in revenue account for an increasingly large share of that."
Since you want a commie's opinion — Bitter Crank
There is no such thing as 'the middle class', which is a capitalist invention meant to distract from the fact that you either own capital, or are a worker. 'The middle class' are still worke — StreetlightX
Our idea of what constitutes a "comfortable life" needs to be radically shifted — Albero
In the US, the top 10% of the population own 90% of the shares. — StreetlightX
And the rest of your post is just you not understanding what class is, but that's your problem not mine. — StreetlightX
First search result. — StreetlightX
Except it does not disprove any of my points or make a dent in them. — god must be atheist
A social relation to the means of production — StreetlightX
Because it is the one relevant to the OP — StreetlightX
What if everyone were magically making enough income to be middle class.. all retail workers, factory workers, construction workers, agricultural workers, etc.. — schopenhauer1
There is no such thing as 'the middle class' — StreetlightX
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