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by Karlsonn
1611 days ago
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There is very very little overlap between US and Swiss culture. The swiss were known for being good mercenaries and for living in such rugged terrain that few nations dared to take them over. Unlike the US, the Swiss have universal healthcare, free education and a banking secrecy law. Politically, unlike the US, the Swiss have a council of 5 elders instead of a president. They also have direct voting rights so the citizens can influence the decisions their country makes. for example: to buy or not to buy fighter jets. socially, the Swiss are much different from the US, giving women a right to vote in 1978. Also having mandatory military service and strong workers protection rights. In which way is Switzerland mini-US? |
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That's what I meant with 'mini-US' - culturally it's certainly not super close, but I'd also say it's a bit closer to the US than other Western European countries, with the economy being a fair bit more 'liberal' (in the classic sense, i.e. more freedom to businesses with lower taxes and weaker worker protections), but it's somewhere in the middle between Germany and the US in those regards.
[1] https://www.swissinfo.ch/eng/directdemocracy/swiss-us-democr...