In the right ways such as rebuilding social capital and third places? Maybe.
More collective care for making sure talent gets to where it needs to go more efficiently for standards of living? Maybe.
Economic collectivism? No.
The trick is having enough competition to where people can see what works and what doesn't, just not so much competition that you need to become a mercenary, brigand, or one of Roger Waters' 'dogs' to survive. Too little competition you regress, too much and you eat your seed corn and collapse (like we're doing right now).
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The loneliest part of life: it's not just that no one is on your cloud, few can even see your cloud.