When we knew little of our neighbours this plan of "Xinning" (or starvation of the population as I like to call it) made sense to me, and I encouraged its use as it increased the rate at which we discovered new technology.
However, as we have come to know more about our neighbours the population has become aware that other civilizations in the land do not starve the people to discover new technologies, preferring more traditional methods. Perhaps this idea has begun to outlive it's usefulness and we need to return to more traditional methods of research?
/me Foreign Minister
However, as we have come to know more about our neighbours the population has become aware that other civilizations in the land do not starve the people to discover new technologies, preferring more traditional methods. Perhaps this idea has begun to outlive it's usefulness and we need to return to more traditional methods of research?
/me Foreign Minister
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