"are supposed to"
But never have, so are you going to keep waiting for the glorious day, or start work on something that might work because it doesn't elevate a minority to rule the rest?
"are supposed to"
But never have, so are you going to keep waiting for the glorious day, or start work on something that might work because it doesn't elevate a minority to rule the rest?
The idea that welfare states or socialist-leaning systems “never worked” doesn’t survive even a quick look at history. Many of the most prosperous, stable, and socially mobile societies were built with strong public investment, labor rights, and universal welfare.
* United States (1945–1975) — GI Bill, strong unions, high taxes on the rich → largest middle-class expansion ever
* Sweden (1932–1976) — universal welfare, low inequality, sustained growth
* United Kingdom (1945–1951) — NHS and welfare state laid the foundation for decades of stability
* West Germany (1950s–60s) — social market economy, rapid reconstruction and growth
* Finland (post-WWII) — education-first welfare model, high innovation and living standards