allocationista
Allocationism is a political and economic theory that advocates for the redistribution of wealth and resources from the wealthy to the poor. The term is derived from the Latin words "allocare," meaning to distribute, and "tio," meaning wealth. Allocationists argue that the existing economic system, characterized by private ownership and market-driven competition, leads to inequality and that a more equitable distribution of resources is necessary for social justice and economic stability.
Proponents of allocationism often support policies such as progressive taxation, universal basic income, and public ownership
Critics of allocationism argue that it can lead to inefficiencies in resource allocation, reduce economic growth,