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    We have just received knowledge of democracy from the English (in return for spices). As such, we need to determine IF we should switch to that form of government - and, if so, when we should do so.

    DISCUSSION QUESTIONS

    Whether

    Should we switch to democracy at all in the near future?

    When

    In the event that you answer the above question with a "yes", when do you believe the opportune time to switch would be and why?

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    This discussion should be prioritized toward creating options in a poll that will ask whether and when a switch to democracy should occur.

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    POLL FORMAT THUSFAR:

    Should we switch to democracy and, if so, when?
    1. No
    2. Yes, immediately - or failing that - as soon as possible
    3. Yes, ONLY when the Golden Age ends or thereafter

    For purposes of determing the success of #2, votes from #3 will be counted as "no" votes. For the success of determing #3, however, votes for #2 will be considered "yes" votes.

    Any additional options suggested can be debated and added here.
    Last edited by Arnelos; November 9, 2002, 00:20.
    Long-time poster on Apolyton and WePlayCiv
    Consul of Apolyton from the 1st Civ3 Inter-Site Democracy Game (ISDG)
    7th President of Apolyton in the 1st Civ3 Democracy Game

  • #2
    Yes we should. Better corruption/waste control thoughout our nation. Less chance of having a city flip to someone else. Better chance of them flipping to us (if they aren't in Demo). Because we ARE a democracy and will be in our government too.

    When: right after the GA is over (shoud be in 990 or 1000, I think), but not during it.

    E_T
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    • #3
      Oh, just thought of another issue to ask...

      Should the whether and when be in the same poll or different polls?

      For instance:

      EXAMPLE FOR SAME POLL

      Should we switch to democracy and, if so, when?
      1. No
      2. Yes, immediately - or failing that - as soon as possible
      3. Yes, ONLY when the Golden Age ends or thereafter

      For purposes of determing the success of #2, votes from #3 will be counted as "no" votes. For the success of determing #3, however, votes for #2 will be considered "yes" votes.

      EXAMPLE FOR TWO SEPERATE POLLS

      Should we switch to democracy?
      1. No
      2. Yes

      If we do switch to democracy, when should the switch take place?
      1. Immediately
      2. When Golden Age ends

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      Which of these two ways of polling this question do people prefer. Personally, I prefer doing a single poll. I'm open to other ways of doing this, however (as evidenced by my asking the question).
      Last edited by Arnelos; November 9, 2002, 00:22.
      Long-time poster on Apolyton and WePlayCiv
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      7th President of Apolyton in the 1st Civ3 Democracy Game

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      • #4
        If you have two polls, make sure that you link them together. I think one would do, but that's me.

        E_T
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        • #5
          Ok, after altering that poll idea many times, I'm finally happy with it...
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          • #6
            I'd suggest everyone read the United Apolyton Despots thread before voting. Don't let the 3 pages scare you; there are no long arguments, and it spilled over to the 3rd page because of a single post.

            I think the most important thing to note is the consequences, both RP and game-oriented, of a switch to Democracy. Sure, we could just continue on our Oligarchic course, plotting wars and sending our soldiers into battle. But that sort of disconnect would be anything but fun, since we seem to agree the game is almost done; what's left is roleplay, debates, formation of the upcoming senate, and other things out of the actual game like the mini-game. The only challenge left I see is gaining research parity (and perhaps a lead); interesting, but not as fun as gambling the standing army of Apolytonia in a rush on America, or racing to the lost civs. If we switch to a democracy, we should act like one; that will mean hanging up our bows in favor of shields (err, retiring our Cavalry and training some more Muskets). Heck, even if we don't want to, we may have to; WW gets quite bad in prolonged wars.

            I'm not sure whether or not I support a switch. But I'd like to see more debate then what the poll options should be, so I figured I'd throw this out here.

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            • #7
              Newly founded democracies throughout history have actually been MORE prone than other regime forms to engage in warfare... consolidated democracies, on the other hand, have historically been the least likely to declare war on other states.

              So perhaps we have some bad old days still in us (at least for a while...)
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              • #8
                I prefer Arnelos's poll suggestion, that is polling this issue in a single poll.
                As for my answer, it's switch immediately after the GA is over of course.
                "Close your eyes, for your eyes will only tell the truth,
                And the truth isn't what you want to see,
                Close your eyes, and let music set you free..."
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                • #9
                  I feel there is no debate about whether we should switch to Democracy. It's clearly the best form of government in the game and since we play in a Democracy Game where we elect leaders, follow the rule of law, have rights, etc, I feel that we ought to have our nation's form of government match our own.

                  The only debate is when. With our religious nature we could switch immediately to democracy. I'd just like to hear reason why we shouldn't switch right now.

                  --Togas
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                  Member of the Mercenary Team in the Civ 4 Team Democracy Game.
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                  Heir to the lost throne of Spain of the Roleplay Team in the PTW Democracy Multiplayer Team Game.

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                  • #10
                    The trade benefits of Democracy vs Republic are grossly over rated by most Civ3 players. Principally they remember and yearn for that game of yesteryear's response to Democracy.

                    Having said that, the worker speedup benefits of Democracy vs all other forms of government are under rated.

                    We still have vast tracts of jungle to chop, and we are rapidly approaching Steam Power. Our empire is vast and there is a huge pent up demand for worker activity just ahead.

                    The downside to Democracy has also changed vs Civ3. Gone is the pesky habit of the senate to override reasonable and necessary wars. We now have a window that allows for modest wars of liberation before war weariness sets in.

                    Now let me address our needs for furthur warfare. Look at our Greek border. Very long, with an ugly salient caused by the foul cities of Mycenae, Delphi, Argos, Hearkleia, and Sparta. Having spent some time (as a low level aide) in a General Officer's field command center, I can assure you that maps like this make the General's senior staff scurry with planning activity, for they know that the commander will be asking for them soon.

                    All in all, I can support Democracy after the Alex has retreated to Thessalonica and established his Palace there.
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                    • #11
                      Roadcage, this general has the same thoughts, thats a very tempting target and with good luck could have most of it in a very very few turns.
                      Aggie
                      The 5th President, 2nd SMC and 8th VP in the Civ3 Demogame. Also proud member of the GOW team in the PTW game. Peace through superior firepower.

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