Marx had many ideas, but I think you're dismissing them just because a revolution hasn't happened. In which case, I don't think you understand Marx. Much of his critiques on capitalism hold true today (eg growing inequality between classes, alienation of labor).
Anyhow for your argument above, Marx might see it confirm his theory, as what you call a movement towards social democracy capitalism, Marx might see it a step away from free market capitalism and one step closer to socialism. But the idea might not even be true, as the state is arguably controlled by the capitalist classes, so he very might well still see it as capitalism....
Marx had many ideas, but I think you're dismissing them just because a revolution hasn't happened. In which case, I don't think you understand Marx. Much of his critiques on capitalism hold true today (eg growing inequality between classes, alienation of labor).
Anyhow for your argument above, Marx might see it confirm his theory, as what you call a movement towards social democracy capitalism, Marx might see it a step away from free market capitalism and one step closer to socialism. But the idea might not even be true, as the state is arguably controlled by the capitalist classes, so he very might well still see it as capitalism....