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Post by Moshel-Generał on Apr 27, 2023 22:13:01 GMT -5
Political Organizations
The islands are home to many special interest groups, all vying for control over the limited space. While each group has a political party back in the homeland that they are more closely aligned to, they are willing to work with almost any other party in order to achieve their goals.
The Agricultural Alliance
Traditionalists (Aligned most closely with the National Conservatives)
The Agrarian Traditionalists are the most conservative of the Włanakhal. They stand against reform and change, however they are also the smallest group. Only the extremely large Włanakhal align with the Traditionalists.
Innovationists (Aligned most closely with both the National Conservatives and Agrarians)
The Agrarian Innovationists are a more liberal sect of the Włanakhal. Unlike the traditionalists they push for innovation in the farming sector, look for advancements that would push forward production and their own profit. A majority of the Włanakhal align with the Innovationists.
Smallholders (Aligned most closely with the Agrarians)
The smallest of the Agricultural Alliance, the Smallholders are the small farmers who own barely any land and are generally struggling to stay afloat. They support the idea of breaking up the larger plantations, however they would prefer to become a member of the Włanakhal rather than destroy them.
The Industrial Alliance
Industrialists (Aligned most closely with the Classical Liberals) The Industrialists are mostly Lusatian immigrants who live in the capital. They want to industrialize the islands and exploit the resources, as well as make their own lives more comfortable.
Mining Interests (Aligned most closely with the Classical Liberals) This group consists of the employees of large mining firms who wish to dig into the islands and strip them of their resources.
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Post by Moshel-Generał on Apr 28, 2023 18:09:58 GMT -5
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Post by Moshel-Generał on May 25, 2023 18:28:14 GMT -5
Class DivisionsThe social divisions within the islands are prominent and form a significant aspect of daily life. Social status holds great importance, and awareness of one's position and how to engage with others on the social ladder influences one's ability to lead a comfortable life on the islands. Upper ClassesOld WłanakhalThe Old Włanakhal class occupies the apex of the social hierarchy. Descendants of the original colonizers, these individuals often possess vast plantations. They are accorded great respect due to their status as the oldest families in the islands and their significant wealth. New WłanakhalThe New Włanakhal class represents the emerging generation of prosperous individuals. Typically consisting of small farmers who have gradually acquired land, their plantations, though smaller than those of the Old Włanakhal, are still noteworthy. While they possess less wealth than the established families, their "new money" status grants them considerable influence. Middle ClassesLandownersThis class comprises small-scale farmers and business owners who directly possess the land on which they conduct their enterprises. Merchants and TradersIndividuals engaged in commercial activities and trade form the Merchants and Traders class. Although some may accumulate wealth comparable to the Włanakhal, their societal status remains lower. Artisans and CraftsmenSkilled workers and craftsmen with specialized trades constitute the Artisans and Craftsmen class. Their societal standing varies based on their level of success and reputation. Working ClassesFarm LaborerThe Farm Laborer class consists of the workforce employed on plantations and farms. Industrial LaborerIndustrial Laborers work in the limited number of factories and other industrial establishments within the capital city. Unskilled LaborerUnskilled Laborers undertake low-skilled tasks both in urban and rural areas, often facing economic challenges and experiencing restricted social mobility.
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