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the diifference between a political revolution and an economic revolution
Economic equality exists when there is a reduced gap between the rich and the poor, in terms of income and wealth.
The rich generally have more economic and political power than the poor.
Internationalistic nations have deep relations and affairs with the outside world, both political and economic. Isolationist nations are receded from having political and economic relationsfrom the outside world.
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i think what you are trying to ask is, "What is the difference between physical and political maps." The difference between the two is that physical is terrain and political is location and cities.
This is a big question . . . to make headway you might think more about the question before looking for a "correct" answer. Its answer won't be simple, anyway! Social theorists speak of political equality and civil equality, suggesting that they aren't the same thing. Social equality seems to differ from these two. Then there's economic equality -- is this what you might mean by "equality of conditions"? Trying to sort through these various sorts of equalities should help you to better understand your question. Understanding the question is a big step towards finding its answer! one person has more money for hiring a lawyer than the other
equality does not change signs inequalities do for greater than or less than equations
The two have nothing in common. Communism is a political and economic theory that proposes that all means of production should be communally owned and avoid the presence of a class structure by creating a level of equality for all citizens. Buddhism is a religion based on achieving enlightenment by renouncing the unsatisfactoriness of the world and ascending to the temple of the mind.
What is the difference between economic and non economic activities.?
my getting here hoping to find an answer to the question is an example of the equality of opportunity and my being asked to answer the question myself is an example of the equality of outcomes
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