@David cv,
Venezuela has some good examples of closed down capitalist run companies on the grounds of unprofitability.When the workers occupied these closed firms saving them from beeing sold for scrap and revived them some became profitable again and product quality improved.
These firms are enterily run by the workers who otherwise would be unemployed.
In some form ironically the capitalist shareholding implemented by the workers owning shares is socialistic and encouraged by the most fervent opponents of socialism.
Loyal workers,profit share,common interest etc are the positives.
It did fail in a state run quota system controlled by technocrats.
Direct involvement of the worker is the key.
My guess is the socialist enemy picture is deeply embedded in the capitalist mind and totally misunderstood.
With the prospect of mass unemployment the picture changes.
Capitalist Reds under the bed isn't that bad.