The political system is bought and paid for by bankers. In 1913 bankers had congress pass an act that gave them the power to loan money into existence via the Federal Reserve (private bank). So now the economic system that is in place is set up to give banks a cut on every dollar that is ever created. And so the government then funnels money from it's people to compensate for this
So as you can see, today the political system and economic system are highly interconnected.
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I believe it is better to say 'politico-economic system', as a single wording or separately as 'political and economic systems'. They both mean thesame thing, and infer that there is a strong interchange between the political system (with institutions & Politicians as actors) and the economic system (with corporations & businessmen as actors). In this situation, those who have political powers control the economic system, and those who have economic power influences or control the political system.
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Seignorialism is an agricultural system in which the primary economic and political relationship was between landowners and their tenants.
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No, socialism is an economic system with specific economic models. It is not as much a political ideal as it is an economic system intended to lead to certain social outcomes.
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The economic and political systems in Britain used to work together because the political system needed a lot of financial backing for it to remain. There had to be finances if the political system recommended going to war.