Oh it makes a difference alright, with national in power the ordinary people who form the backbone of the economy get done-over more than with Labour in power.
But overall you are right, nobody is going to get the supposed paradise on earth, a successful economy, whatever that is, will never happen.
All that takes place is the rich get more or less of the overall money taking more or less of the cash the ordinary workers should be getting, legislation is required to keep this tendency in check which is sadly lacking at the moment.
So through ripping off the poor the rich get swimming pools, better houses, faster cars etc, contribute to global warming even more and pat themselves on the back that they deserve it because they are more "enterprising" than the average citizen.
But overall you are right, nobody is going to get the supposed paradise on earth, a successful economy, whatever that is, will never happen.
All that takes place is the rich get more or less of the overall money taking more or less of the cash the ordinary workers should be getting, legislation is required to keep this tendency in check which is sadly lacking at the moment.
So through ripping off the poor the rich get swimming pools, better houses, faster cars etc, contribute to global warming even more and pat themselves on the back that they deserve it because they are more "enterprising" than the average citizen.
It's not the least charm of a theory that it is refutable. The hundred-times-refuted theory of "free will" owes its persistence to this charm alone; some one is always appearing who feels himself strong enough to refute it - Friedrich Nietzsche