beady wrote:
. . . And it’s not just UK -I think there needs to be a serious redistribution of wealth around the world including the USA. Nobody should be a billionaire because profits should be limited, shared, and given away if excessive. Just a dream I know.
I’d urge you to consider mixed economies. For example, I used to think Sweden was really the way forward. These days I’m liking the “Asian Tiger” mixed economies such as Japan [old school from the 1980s], South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and Hong Kong [now, sadly

,in process of being taken over politically by China] as a good way of achieving both social spending and long-term growth. There are even the “Tiger Cub” economies, such as the following:
https://www.stlouisfed.org/on-the-econo ... mic-growthAnd whereas we in the West might criticize globalization, it has lifted a heck of a lot of people out of poverty, almost certainly in China itself more than anywhere else.
These mixed economies have a fair amount of central planning. And giving a rough number, I’d say they’re 75% capitalist and 25% socialist.