It features a strong female character who stands up to Kirk in a way I thought was memorable. The story about inequality and elitism and the effects on the working poor (their health, well-being, rights, etc) is well told, if a little obvious, and still relevant. It's a good story.
What's a little strange is that the privileged seem to be in comparable numbers with the working poor. In real life the latter are always in much greater numbers than the former.