For my readers residing in the UK (I can't assume y'all are Englishmen, there might be the odd Jock or Taffy reading this), I came across this little observation. It helps to explain the differences between Brits and Americans on the question of socialism.
In the UK, wealth redistribution/socialism is an accepted political position because the lower income earners will never be accepted as one of the "good and gracious."
In the States, it isn't because most everyone aspires to become the next Bill Gates, Henry Ford Sr, or Warren Buffet. So, they don't want their gains to be taxed away.
Helpful observation. If we consider our histories, The native population of the UK was overrun & brutally oppressed by the Norman invaders, who eliminated British leaders & divided the land between the various Norman overlords & establish a ruling dynasty. Various wars took place down the centuries but we are supposed to revere our monarch, her family & consider them our "betters."
The brutal suppression continued for 1,000 years, with the "common people" being oppressed by the Lords & the RC church, with no land rights. Available occupations were the army, navy, seafaring & seasonal farm labour, along with service to the Gentry for the women, frequently resulting in unwilling pregnancy & destitution.
Rather like the situation with the American natives & ex-slaves, only you folk are in the position of the successful invaders.
Always the poor do the hard work for whatever the rich are prepared to hand them, while pocketing the profits & shashing away obscene wealth in tax havens.
And the rich accuse the poor of wanting hand-outs when they can no longer work & want a worked-for retirement. And when the common folk do get an adequate income or pension they pay tax on it with no option of tax evasion like the rich.