I'm an economist who doesn't have a very good theory of politics, but I would just say that from the discussion that we've had so far, my takeaway is that like neoliberalism by the comics kind of presents workers with the same choice of either you're excluded or exploited. So it doesn't seem to me that it really kind of amplifies or creates a terrain for some really radical reorganization. And as a European who lives in a country and who was born in a country where the state played a much more important role in the public provision of public goods, I think as a US worker, I'm not sure how much of a change would I see in my daily life from
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