I'm saying that one of the conditions that capitalism springs from is wage labor. It's perfect for a system that uses price to allocate resources. Unions fight to strengthen wage laborers. Welfare provides them with a basic social safety net. They augment wage labor. Automation is coming. It isn't augmenting. It's replacing. Maybe we get UBI. That creates a new social class. Maybe we don't. That swells an existing class that started this discussion. Either way, it's going to be quite a large change. Societies are a process, yes that process seeks stability, but every so often they hit an inflection point and tip in a new direction. That's what gave rise to capitalism in the first place. It is a process that stemmed from a change in the patterns of human activity. "well, capitalism has issues, throw it all out!"