Economic freedom is more likely to exist where there is political freedom because democratic systems promote transparency, accountability, and the rule of law, which are essential for protecting property rights and fostering entrepreneurial activities. Political freedom allows for the expression of diverse economic interests and the implementation of policies that encourage market competition. Moreover, in politically free environments, citizens can advocate for their economic rights and challenge unfair practices, leading to a more dynamic and innovative economy. Ultimately, the interplay between political and economic freedoms creates a conducive environment for sustainable economic growth.
It’s not. All forms of capitalism drastically restrict the freedom (economic and otherwise) of the majority of the population.
mixed capitalism
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socialist
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In specific area's of the government. Socialism is the natural evolution of government
Political slavery doesn't exist. Economic slavery does. One reason political slavery doesn't exist is the people in the government can change the government. Slaves are property and are owned by someone.
It’s not. All forms of capitalism drastically restrict the freedom (economic and otherwise) of the majority of the population.
mixed capitalism
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Democratic socialism, defined as a political movement that seeks to create a post-capitalist economy based on market socialism or economic planning, does not exist as a major political force in Canada.
Political Partys, and or a democracy...
The labor and women's movements in the 19th century challenged traditional notions of American freedom by advocating for the rights of marginalized groups who were often excluded from the political and economic benefits of liberty. Labor movements sought to secure fair wages, reasonable working hours, and safe working conditions, redefining freedom to include economic security and social justice. Similarly, the women's movement fought for suffrage and legal rights, emphasizing that true freedom could not exist without gender equality. Together, these movements broadened the definition of freedom to encompass social equity and collective rights, rather than just individual liberties.
a political democracy!!!!!!!!!
There are literally hundreds of political parties.
the relativity of freedom depends on what dimensional layer of universal reality you exist in.
we have freedom