"Classless & equal societies won't exist under this economic system......"
Why not?
Because a basic product of capitalism is class and inequality. If you're honest, and not simply prone to contradict everything I post, you'll admit that the history of capitalism is a history of extremely unequal and class-based societies.
I do feel a duty to contradict everything , am I not doing this well enough?
The classes you speak of what is the bad thing or the bad effect of them?
They are not hereditary , people move up in class constantly .
I would be frustrated if I were trapped in a caste , but I don't feel that anyone is.
You asked me a question and I answered it. Apparently you agree with my answer, judging from your questions now. So why did you ask the question if you knew the answer - that capitalism cannot produce a classless society?
Mostly because I enjoy talking with you.
Class distinction is defined differently sometimes , if all you mean is income level then I don't mind it. Lots of people rise to a level at which they are comfortable enough and decide that gaining more is not worth the work.
I do not think that cash in hand defines a persons worthiness , or determines his potential for happiness.
The American system has got some warts , but a lot of starvation isn't happening , one the benefits of capitolism is efficient production and distribution. It really works better to make food and necessaries cheap and available than to make them free but rationed.
Several times in history the goal of making people equal became overemphasized , the French Revolution is one such disaster , with the committee in charge of making everyone equal killing everyone that seemed to make this goal difficult , do you know the story of Antoine Lavoisier's death?
I think a certain amount of socialism can be tolerated , as long as the poor number more than the rich they will outvote them in a democracy and ensure a minimum of socialism is maintained. The best choice for the capitalist in this circumstance is to ensure that too few people think of themselves as poor to vote in extremes of socialism.
I 'm not sure whether Henry Ford came up with the idea or not , but he wanted a workforce that could afford to buy its own product , this strikes me as one of his better ideas.