In this essay, I will discuss how the Economy and Politics are similar to each other. To begin, I will write about the philosophies behind the Conservative viewpoints of the economy. The Conservative political party believes that open competition in the market provides healthy results for the market. The conservative political party also claims that society has the freedom to vote and participate in protests. Next, I will write about the philosophies behind the Liberal viewpoints of the economy.
Liberals prefer a economy that's market-based, as well. However, they prefer the market-based economy to be maintained by the government. While Liberals do want individuals to vote, they do not believe encouragement is enough. Instead, Liberals believe that they should give people power they need by providing the individuals with services of the increase of minimum wage, the expansion of child support services, and giving everyone the availability of government-funded health care. I will next write about the philosophies of The Radical Left.
The Radical Left do not believe in a system that is market-based. Therefore, The Radical Left believe that a market-based system is a form of capitalism. They also believe that people voting for more liberal roles in this country will cause capitalism to cease. Instead, they believe that the only way to stop capitalism is to have equality in voting and wealth from individuals. The plan provided by The Radical Left would result in a democratic society.
In conclusion, the Liberal and Conservative political parties have similar view points on what they condone. However, they disagree on how their plans should be initiated.
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