Here’s my take on the SMAC Free Market and Democracy and justifying the penalties.
Politics refers to the command structure
Police State involves a military command structure, very rigid, people are ordered what to do, and do it or get beaten.
Under Fundamentalist a religion is created to suit the faction leaders goals and "priests" appointed, the "priests" provide guidance, and the temples/churches act as hubs of organization. Fundamentalism actually isn't dissimilar to police state, except everything gets wrapped up in religious dogma.
Democracy is not like the party democracies of earthly nations, that much should be obvious by the lack of leadership change.
Rather it's like elected/volunteer/random selection councils that govern each community, every community is governed by members of the community (which really is very much the spirit of democracy). Naturally they will choose to promote growth (as is human nature) and efficiency is better (because the councilors are strongly aware of local issues rather than being arrogant sods from faction HQ). Finally support is low, because each community is natural going to want to use their resources within the community. And on the whole they are pretty content with their little power to the people setups and tolerate the military issues because they aren’t morons and know that security is important.
To summarize:
Police State – The state sends a bunch of arrogant and armed military officials to ruthlessly command each base.
Fundamentalism - The state forces their religion upon and appoints high priests at every base.
Democracy - The state allows each base to form their own council, comprised of members of the base selected in a democratic manner, giving a high degree of autonomy to each base and a nice warm fuzzy feeling of freedom.
Now for Free Market. Free Market is much too broad a term because it can basically mean "Prices are set by supply/demand in the market and not set or manipulated by an authority". This is not sufficient to create negative impacts, especially under certain financial systems, for example interest bearing currency strongly promotes short term profits and un-sustainability, for example if you own a forest, you do best to chop it all down and sell the wood and put the money in the bank to earn interest. However interest bearing currency isn't the only possibility, it is equally possible to use currency with a demurrage charge (negative interest, basically), if your money is going to decrease in value over time you'll sell the wood from your forest only as you need the money so as to avoid excessive demurrage. Hence interest bearing currency promotes un-sustainability in a free market, while non-interest bearing currency in a free market promotes sustainability. (and in fact the solution to the worlds problems is that easy, change how money works and you change how people act - fortunately the new money systems can and are growing inside the old system and in fact even complement rather than compete with the old system, there is no need for revolution)
But I digress, even if the digression is fascinating in and of itself and highly relevant to any speculation of future economics, especially when in societies that form with no existing financial system.
The Free Market in SMAC refers to an economic system controlled by capitalists and ruled by greed. Competition for resources and money is massively promoted. All social security safety nets are stripped from the state, people work or starve. What’s more, the state taxes as much from the system as possible, "extracting" energy for it's own purposes, in an economy ruled by greed, it is only natural for the state to be greedy also. Under this system people work like dogs (they don't have time for any extra breeding), they are forced to be self-centered to survive and so have little tolerance for being told what to do by police or military (Usually like "We pay your ****ing salary with our taxes and you dare tell us what to do"). People are far too busy working to care about environmental issues, or really any issue other than their own survival in the dog-eat-dog world. It's a total free for all, and like most free for alls there are more losers than winners, yet there’s no choice but to play the game, because the other choice is starvation.
Before anyone commences holywars, remember I make it a nasty system to fit the penalties. I in no way say that this is the only way a free market can work, as I hopefully explained sufficiently earlier. In fact I would say the penalties don't fit a free market at all really, it's just that that SE setting got called Free Market, perhaps for want of a better term, or because the name Free Market can be applied to many different systems, or just because Free Market is an economic buzzword. So just remember first and foremost I am talking about that setting in the 1,1 slot on the SE table in SMAC and not Free Markets or Capitalism in general.
Politics refers to the command structure
Police State involves a military command structure, very rigid, people are ordered what to do, and do it or get beaten.
Under Fundamentalist a religion is created to suit the faction leaders goals and "priests" appointed, the "priests" provide guidance, and the temples/churches act as hubs of organization. Fundamentalism actually isn't dissimilar to police state, except everything gets wrapped up in religious dogma.
Democracy is not like the party democracies of earthly nations, that much should be obvious by the lack of leadership change.
Rather it's like elected/volunteer/random selection councils that govern each community, every community is governed by members of the community (which really is very much the spirit of democracy). Naturally they will choose to promote growth (as is human nature) and efficiency is better (because the councilors are strongly aware of local issues rather than being arrogant sods from faction HQ). Finally support is low, because each community is natural going to want to use their resources within the community. And on the whole they are pretty content with their little power to the people setups and tolerate the military issues because they aren’t morons and know that security is important.
To summarize:
Police State – The state sends a bunch of arrogant and armed military officials to ruthlessly command each base.
Fundamentalism - The state forces their religion upon and appoints high priests at every base.
Democracy - The state allows each base to form their own council, comprised of members of the base selected in a democratic manner, giving a high degree of autonomy to each base and a nice warm fuzzy feeling of freedom.
Now for Free Market. Free Market is much too broad a term because it can basically mean "Prices are set by supply/demand in the market and not set or manipulated by an authority". This is not sufficient to create negative impacts, especially under certain financial systems, for example interest bearing currency strongly promotes short term profits and un-sustainability, for example if you own a forest, you do best to chop it all down and sell the wood and put the money in the bank to earn interest. However interest bearing currency isn't the only possibility, it is equally possible to use currency with a demurrage charge (negative interest, basically), if your money is going to decrease in value over time you'll sell the wood from your forest only as you need the money so as to avoid excessive demurrage. Hence interest bearing currency promotes un-sustainability in a free market, while non-interest bearing currency in a free market promotes sustainability. (and in fact the solution to the worlds problems is that easy, change how money works and you change how people act - fortunately the new money systems can and are growing inside the old system and in fact even complement rather than compete with the old system, there is no need for revolution)
But I digress, even if the digression is fascinating in and of itself and highly relevant to any speculation of future economics, especially when in societies that form with no existing financial system.
The Free Market in SMAC refers to an economic system controlled by capitalists and ruled by greed. Competition for resources and money is massively promoted. All social security safety nets are stripped from the state, people work or starve. What’s more, the state taxes as much from the system as possible, "extracting" energy for it's own purposes, in an economy ruled by greed, it is only natural for the state to be greedy also. Under this system people work like dogs (they don't have time for any extra breeding), they are forced to be self-centered to survive and so have little tolerance for being told what to do by police or military (Usually like "We pay your ****ing salary with our taxes and you dare tell us what to do"). People are far too busy working to care about environmental issues, or really any issue other than their own survival in the dog-eat-dog world. It's a total free for all, and like most free for alls there are more losers than winners, yet there’s no choice but to play the game, because the other choice is starvation.
Before anyone commences holywars, remember I make it a nasty system to fit the penalties. I in no way say that this is the only way a free market can work, as I hopefully explained sufficiently earlier. In fact I would say the penalties don't fit a free market at all really, it's just that that SE setting got called Free Market, perhaps for want of a better term, or because the name Free Market can be applied to many different systems, or just because Free Market is an economic buzzword. So just remember first and foremost I am talking about that setting in the 1,1 slot on the SE table in SMAC and not Free Markets or Capitalism in general.
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