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You're average marketer probably isn't fit to start building train tracks. Most people in white collar jobs would be unwilling to do blue collar labor and construction of all of those goods is incredibly expensive and emissions producing. A very large portion of Marxist thought is about industrialization and has been applied to China and the USSR, but when deindustrialization is needed the road is less clear.
Most people in white collar jobs could be relatively easy to transition to white collar industrial jobs, assuming they have some underlying skills.
Even the marketers would have a role in internal communications and knowledge translation.