Vic;
The issue is that we get one-dimensional, mustachio-twirling grimdark CAPITALISM UBER ALLES jackboot Caldari. The PF repeatedly mentions communalism, a society built on social pressure, and a sense of duty and responsibility-- but these last virtues surely go both up AND down. Otherwise, we get TonyG-style Caldari built on a caricature of late capitalism excess, and screw that.
When I say social safety net, I'm not talking mandated paid vacation (what? vacation? citizen, get back to work!), or an extensive welfare and retirement system (what? retirement? Unless you're rich, citizen, get back to work!). I'm saying that -some- elements of a safety net are economically beneficial-- and the Caldari are supposed to be entirely too pragmatic to just go, "Plant closed. Citizenship revoked. Fuck off, we're imprisoning you so that you can go mine asteroids," when at least some of the workforce may be recoverable.
I could easily see a reasonable corporate policy being a three month stint at a retraining facility with bare bunks and a prison-quality cafeteria, where workers whose quarterly performance reviews indicate are viable for retraining endure said retraining-- and if they can't find a new position or don't pass qualification exams? Welp, sorry, citizen, you're on your own. Oh, you were an auditor at a ritzy firm that got shuttered due to the CEO's embezzlement? Well-- he's in the gulags now, and you're at the retraining facility because there aren't positions open. How do you like ten-hour days of data entry? The CV here says you're qualified for financial sector work...
We don't have to twirl mustaches to make a grimdark world.