If economic situations improved for everyone in society, especially the working class, one potential social injustice that might diminish is political oppression.
Economic stability can empower individuals and communities, providing them with the resources and means to engage in political processes, advocate for their rights, and demand accountability from their leaders. When economic inequalities exist, marginalized groups often face barriers to participation in political discussions and decision-making. By alleviating economic hardships, more people may be able to exercise their political rights, leading to a more equitable and democratic society.
While other factors can still contribute to social injustices, removing economic barriers can create a stronger foundation for addressing political oppression and fostering civic engagement.