@Jojodidu
This is PRECISELY what should’ve been happening and should be happening across the US, with young people between ages 18 and 42, like myself, today (I’m 23), rather than all of this more left-wing hardline bullshit possible insinuations about how ALL forms of capitalism need to be abolished—over the idea and principle that any one of only just a few forms of capitalism between Keynesian economics, at absolute rightmost, and social democracy, at absolute leftmost should be the overall dominant philosophy that our economy should be running on—as the most widespread and popular narrative to counter the mainstream neolib principles of the current incarnation of establishment Democrats and Republicans.
Alas, however, it seems as if almost—if not, most of—everyone in the first world (outside Argentina, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, and Finland) who, albiet understandably—and in regarding certain respects of neoliberalism as it exists today, rightfully—has problems with neoliberalism are either too stupid or too stubborn to actually identify, understand, and acknowledge the nuances of how neoliberalism is not necessary all capitalism ever only is and can ever possibly be, and that neoliberalism is really just one form of capitalism, and that rather turning to full-blown capitalist-free socialism or even “democratic socialism”, the non-idpol and non-forced-equity (based on any immutable characteristics—save for only disabilities—and not on the individual’s income and/or total amount of money they have)-driven versions of the leftmost forms of capitalism, from the Keynesian philosophy-driven system to the social democrat system, should be applied.
And for whatever reason, almost no-one, even seemingly nearly all of those who are among the actual brightest of minds, today, seems to be aware of such a solution, nor to take it seriously.
This phenomenon that is happening in Argentina, right now, at least based off of what is being described by you, at face-value, is the best solution that should be applied to not just the United States, but almost any and every country, the entire world over, regarding the current state of neo liberalism and the overall global economy, and it is utterly bewildering to find that still nearly no one else has brought up such a proposition.