The Free Market Enterprise system (aka: Capitalism).
its laissez faire
None beyond very simple, very local bartering.
Laissez faire
laissez-faire
laissez-faire
direct democracy
Command. The government tells you what to do and you have to follow.
capitalism
I think it's the command economy.
Under communism, you would find the least private ownership.
direct democracy
Command. The government tells you what to do and you have to follow.
Planned economic systems would have the least private ownership.
capitalism
I think it's the command economy.
control
Under communism, you would find the least private ownership.
A type of government is a POLITICAL system, while a mixed economy is an ECONOMIC system. Political and Economic systems are not usually tied to each other, though there are certain exceptions. That is, it is possible for a huge variety of political systems to run on one type of economic system, and (usually) vice versa. More importantly, the choice of a specific political system does not inherently dictate the specific form of economic system, except for a very few cases. In this case, a mixed (market) economy is one of the more broadly-usable ones, which means that it is generally compatibile with practically all forms of government. This is borne out by the fact that over 99% of all countries in the world today use a mixed market economy, despite them having at least a dozen distinctly different types of government.
The best government is the one that governs the least
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This is a matter of opinion, but I would argue no. "Least government" is anarchy, where there is no control outside of the individual. However, "most government" can be argued to be a dictatorship, where all control is outside of the individual. Over time, the best government seems to be somewhere in the middle of these two extremes, with some individual autonomy and some governmental control. In most democracies, this debate is staged during every election in some form.
Yes, at least basic honesty. Profiting by deciet and misreprpresentation is wrong.