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One of the great misconceptions about our capitalist economy is that it produces a large contingent of middle class citizens. It doesn't. The existence of a middle class, as well as any other class, is dependent on political choices, not market mechanisms.

Dear @zyx066 , Your idea is fantastic! I agree with you!
By the way, Which class do you currently belong to, the "working class" or the "owner class"?

You conclude that the myth of the middle class created by capitalism is fiction. Then, in what way can the socialism you admire can elevate lower classes like me?

What kind of status can socialism make for low-class people like me?

Along similar lines, I'd also submit that the idea of "social/class mobility" is pretty much a myth. The chances that a given person — no matter how hard working — will move from the lower to the higher ranks is a bit like winning the lottery.