To the editor:
Re: "Financial elites still want to run the asylum," April 12.
It's the perpetual clash of ideologies between the Marxist and capitalist ideologues; both of which in its extreme form are absolutely corrupt and create profound inequality and serious consequences.
The question is can we somehow contrive and adopt a feasible middle-of-the-road approach, which can curb the monopoly and accumulation of wealth by the 0.1 plutocrats and facilitate a fairer distribution of income.
On the other hand put a restraint on any occasional excessive demands imposed by specific unions which their actions can be detrimental to our economy and affects our daily living and public services.
Stephen Chiu, Vancouver