That's an extreme that we are not likely to come anywhere close to in Canada, despite the need of some people to convince us otherwise. What is more likely is that without some course correction the current distribution of wealth which sees the chosen few enjoying a life of excess while the rest are worse off every year will only get worse.We seem to have gotten sidetracked from the OP.
The fact is communism would destroy our economy and lifestyle. We would soon be like China and North Korea where only party insiders have any kind of decent living and the rest starve. All for the common good of course. Read animal farm. Even after all these years it is still right on track.
I'm in the middle of the boomer age group, and I grew up in a time when a single middle class income could make a house payment, a car payment, keep food on the table and maybe take the family on a summer holiday or put a kid through college. It's no coincidence that those things started disappearing with the onset of neoliberal economic policy in the early seventies, when the bottom line became the only focus and family and community were demoted to consumers.
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