Utopia, you are standing in it!

Any attack on capitalism these days is a direct attack of the retirement savings of ordinary workers. We live in the age of what Peter Drucker called pension fund socialism in 1976. As Drucker added in 1991:
The rise of pension funds as dominant owners and lenders represents one of the most startling power shifts in economic history.
The first modern pension fund was established in 1950 by General Motors.
Four decades later, pension funds control total assets of $2.5 trillion, divided about equally between common stocks and fixed-income securities. Demographics guarantee that these assets will grow aggressively for at least another ten years.
The majority of equity capital is owned by pension funds and other collective investment vehicles corralling the savings of ordinary people. Much of the rest of physical capital is owned by workers through home ownership.
In the age of human capital, 70-90% of all capital…
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