But still off-topic enough to be in the OT forum.
What civics do various countries currently have? Or what SHOULD they have?
I'm going with the UK-
Gov't - Representation - Well, is 'Universal Suffrage' until January 8th, when the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006 is enforced and Parliament becomes irrelevent...
Legal - Bureaucracy - Alllmost free speech, but for the amount of D-notices issued to the press, the increasing restrictions of information released under FoI and the number of Acts telling us what we can and can't say. Ok, so not almost free speech.
Labour - Emancipation - Woohoo, all good here.
Economy - Free Market - 'Nuff said.
Religion - Organised Religion - Ok, so in between this and 'free religion' - we are free to choose whatever religion we want (as long as we dress a certain way) but the Church of England still holds much governmental power.
So what has your nation's immortal civdeity decided to give you? And unless you're in Sweden it WON'T be all the bottom (or 'goody goody') civics
What civics do various countries currently have? Or what SHOULD they have?
I'm going with the UK-
Gov't - Representation - Well, is 'Universal Suffrage' until January 8th, when the Legislative and Regulatory Reform Act 2006 is enforced and Parliament becomes irrelevent...
Legal - Bureaucracy - Alllmost free speech, but for the amount of D-notices issued to the press, the increasing restrictions of information released under FoI and the number of Acts telling us what we can and can't say. Ok, so not almost free speech.
Labour - Emancipation - Woohoo, all good here.
Economy - Free Market - 'Nuff said.
Religion - Organised Religion - Ok, so in between this and 'free religion' - we are free to choose whatever religion we want (as long as we dress a certain way) but the Church of England still holds much governmental power.
So what has your nation's immortal civdeity decided to give you? And unless you're in Sweden it WON'T be all the bottom (or 'goody goody') civics
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