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== Best Practices in Government and Politics == | |||
The general principles of [[evidence-based]] governance should be modeled on the those countries with the highest [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_of_life Quality of Life] indicators. | The general principles of [[evidence-based]] governance should be modeled on the those countries with the highest [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quality_of_life Quality of Life] indicators. | ||
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<li>Mixed [[Economy]] with the best elements of [[Socialism]] and [[Capitalism]]</li> | <li>Mixed [[Economy]] with the best elements of [[Socialism]] and [[Capitalism]]</li> | ||
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== Other Practices in Government and Politics == | |||
Not the best, but the rest. | |||
* [[Fascism]] | |||
* [[Authoritarianism]] | |||
* [[Communism]] | |||
* [[Socialism]] | |||
* [[Capitalism]] | |||
* [[Libertarianism]] |
Revision as of 21:09, 27 December 2023
Best Practices in Government and Politics
The general principles of evidence-based governance should be modeled on the those countries with the highest Quality of Life indicators.
In the countries with the greatest happiness and well-being, the following principles are nearly universal, with the happiest countries having the strongest systems in place for each.
- Democracy
- Freedom of Speech
- Religious Freedom
- Separation of Church and State
- Public Education
- Social Safety Net
- Universal Health Care
- Equal Justice for all citizens
- Mixed Economy with the best elements of Socialism and Capitalism
Other Practices in Government and Politics
Not the best, but the rest.