Depends on perspective. Marxists embrace it, constitutional conservatives spit on it. Individual rights proponents hate it, collectivists love it. Constitutional republicans look on it as garbage, fascists as steak and fries.
What's your perspective?
Constitutional conservatives would say that this is not a matter for the federal government but for state governments. That the 10th Amendment gives this decision to the states themselves. Or did I miss the part that says constitutional conservatives believe what you say they should believe.
Very well stated.