How could we have a less chauvinistic, racist and homophobic world today? I have been thinking that some achievements could be initiated after the French revolution of 1789 Monarchs and heads of state could take less authoritarian actions and grant rights and better conditions to the workers, etc.
Poverty -Almost impossible but could significantly reduce
Housing Problems -It ends in its majority
Health - It reaches a level of development 59% higher than currently
Machismo - It ends in short
** Women are gaining political rights between 1809-1857
** Beginning to enter universities between 1821-1887
** Entering the labor market with force since 1830
Gender Equality - It is achieved until 1900
Racism - It is criminalized between 1837-1887
** 1913 -First marriage of a negro with a member of a royal family
Homophobia - It is criminalized between 1873-1911
** Marriage becomes lagalized between 1887-1929
** Adoption becomes legalized between 1892-1941
** Artificial insemination appears in 1957
** 1921 First Gay Royal Wedding
Violence - Remains, although less than currently
Agrarian Reform - It happens in sum between 1800-1876
Social Inequality - Remains
Monarchies - Not only do they remain, but other countries adhere to this system
Communism - Chinnese Revolution of 1871 adheres to this system, But since 1909 the Chinese have adopted market communism (about 15 countries are currently market communists)
Africa - Black Revolution of January 1803 ends European domination
** France of Napoleon supports the Revolution.
**Even with all these rights conquered royalty continues to marry royalty many times by the pressure of their families who are afraid to mix the royal blood with of common - This explains the permanence of the 18-23 years as marriage age of real women in the nineteenth century while normal women began to marry between 25 and 27 years. At the beginning of the 20th century this changed completely IMF - Created in 1901