Thats a tough one, and you're going to get a lot of different opinions. When looking at gender equality its always ALWAYS Western economics (ie different mixtures of capitalism and socialism. More socialism=less capitalism and vice versa). And racial equality seems to also follow gender equality. So the answer most likely in short is some sort of combination of capitalism and socialism. I say most likely because its like the scientific method, we can only disprove methods, like we disproved anarchy or communism as being most equal. Of course someone is going to say communism if the most equal, which in theory is true (I think thats the definition right?), but has yet to be true in practice. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/10/12/top-countries-for-gender-_n_760012.html#s154763&title=Iceland__1
The "Trickle Down System"
communism
impiralism
Mercantilism is the economic system that equates a nations wealth with the amount of its gold and silver. Mercantilism was in effect from the 16th to 18th century in France.
communism?
The mercantilism system was an economic system prevalent in the 17th and 18th centuries. It relied on the European countries deriving wealth from their colonies.
communism
impiralism
Global inequality, in a broad sense, is the idea that people in different places (or times) are unequal in terms of their relations to one-another. Usually, people focus on economic equality, and, in the world, different regions are differently developed and, therefore, have different levels of wealth between them and distributions of wealth in their populations. Economic inequality is difficult to measure but a popular method is known as the GINI coefficient, which measures inequality by dispersion of income in different segments of society.
Mercantilism is the economic system that equates a nations wealth with the amount of its gold and silver. Mercantilism was in effect from the 16th to 18th century in France.
Mercantilism is the economic system that equates a nations wealth with the amount of its gold and silver. Mercantilism was in effect from the 16th to 18th century in France.
communism?
The mercantilism system was an economic system prevalent in the 17th and 18th centuries. It relied on the European countries deriving wealth from their colonies.
economic systemcollective
mercantilism
The Loyalists received much of their wealth from the mercantilism system, and if the Revolution was successful this source of economic value would dissapear.
Certain brands of socialism/communism.
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