Originally posted by iapetus556
A hammers bonus from State Property might be more realistic, as in real life, such policies are often used to prop up industries that wouldn't otherwise survive, and Stalin did achieve significant industrial advances, at the expense of mass starvation. (Although I suppose in CIV terms, that might be a case of extreme use of Slavery to complete buildings.
A hammers bonus from State Property might be more realistic, as in real life, such policies are often used to prop up industries that wouldn't otherwise survive, and Stalin did achieve significant industrial advances, at the expense of mass starvation. (Although I suppose in CIV terms, that might be a case of extreme use of Slavery to complete buildings.
As for Universal Suffrage meeting Slavery, most systems of Slavery in which the condition of being a slave is heriditary (as in the USA) define slaves as being non-citizens. No nation in the world has ever given suffrage to non-citizens.
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