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=== No government === | === No government === | ||
− | This world <section begin="0"/>has no | + | This world <section begin="0"/>has no central government for the world, an ''[[Anarchy]]''. The largest governmental structure would be a family, tribe, or single clan. The largest group will be between 50 and 100 individuals, and there may be dozens to hundreds of them. This governmental structure can be stable over long periods of time if the population remains small or geographically separated.<section end="0"/> |
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=== Company or Corporation === | === Company or Corporation === | ||
− | This world <section begin="1"/> | + | This world <section begin="1"/> is governed by a ''[[Corporate Polity]]'' with a single corporation with a typical corporate structure as a government. A company town, or world. The typical corporate run world usually has a single purpose. Examples include mining, agriculture, or other kinds of resource extraction. But rather than a simple base of operations, there are facilities for housing workers and their families including hospitals, schools, and other infrastructure. How, or if, the children of the workers are incorporated into the workforce varies with companies. The corporation running the world may be a subsidiary of a larger interstellar corporation. <section end="1"/> |
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=== Participating democracy === | === Participating democracy === | ||
− | This world <section begin="2"/> | + | This world <section begin="2"/> is governed by a ''[[Participatory Democracy]]'' where eligible voters determine laws and policy. What determines an eligible voter varies. There may be smaller councils or regional bodies to write the policies voted on. Leadership of the government and all members of the bureaucracy are determined by voting population. <section end="2"/> |
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=== Self-perpetuating oligarchy === | === Self-perpetuating oligarchy === | ||
− | This world <section begin="3"/> | + | This world <section begin="3"/>is governed by ''[[Self-Perpetuating Oligarchy]]''. A single family or small group provides the leadership and important positions in the government. These positions are inherited by member of the group or their family members. The organization may be monarchy, with titles passed to family members. Or a plutocracy where inheritance of the family fortune includes government position. Or the organization may be more typical organization with positions of power inherited. <section end="3"/> |
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=== Representative democracy === | === Representative democracy === | ||
− | This world <section begin="4"/> | + | This world <section begin="4"/>is governed by a ''[[Representative Democracy]]'' where government leadership is representatives elected by eligible voters. What determines an eligible voter varies. The representatives determine policy, including selecting members of the bureaucracy. There can be referendum, votes by eligible voters on specific subjects. <section end="4"/> |
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=== Feudal technocracy === | === Feudal technocracy === | ||
− | This world <section begin="5"/> | + | This world <section begin="5"/>is governed by a ''[[Feudal Technocracy]]''. Society divides itself based on the technical requirements of the society. Each of these functions are granted as a fief to an individual or group. Leadership of these fiefs determines the head of the government. <section end="5"/> |
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=== Captive government === | === Captive government === | ||
− | This world <section begin="6"/> | + | This world <section begin="6"/>has a ''[[Captive Government]]'' or ''[[Colony]]''. The world is ruled by an external government, there is no self-rule. A colony or conquered area. The local government is an oligarchy appointed by, and answerable only to, the external government. <section end="6"/> |
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=== Balkanization === | === Balkanization === | ||
− | This world <section begin="7"/>has a | + | This world <section begin="7"/>has a ''[[Balkanized Government]]''. There is no central world government. The world has several governments competing for control of the world. These may be allies, cooperating, competitors, or at war with each other. <section end="7"/> |
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=== Civil service bureaucracy === | === Civil service bureaucracy === | ||
− | This world <section begin="8"/> | + | This world <section begin="8"/>is governed by a ''[[Civil Service Bureaucracy]]''. The leadership of the government is another form (democracy, dictatorship, oligarchy), but the bureaucracy leadership influences policy. The government leadership may select the bureaucracy leadership, but not its membership. Usually the governmental leadership is divided, or incapable of setting policy and the bureaucracy provides a stabilizing influence. The bureaucracy may be the full government bureaucracy or a section with limited jurisdiction but considerable influence like the military.<section end="8"/> |
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=== Impersonal bureaucracy === | === Impersonal bureaucracy === | ||
− | This world <section begin="9"/> | + | This world <section begin="9"/>is governed by an ''[[Impersonal Bureaucracy]]''. The leadership of the government is another form (democracy, dictatorship, oligarchy), but the bureaucracy dictates government policy and its execution. Government leadership is reduced to little more than figureheads and does not select the bureaucracy leadership or its members. <section end="9"/> |
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=== Charismatic dictatorship === | === Charismatic dictatorship === | ||
− | This world <section begin=" | + | This world <section begin="A"/>is governed by a ''[[Charismatic Dictatorship]]''. Charismatic governments justify their ability to rule by simply asserting their right to rule. Charismatic dictatorships are young governments, coming as a recent change and rely on the leader(s) to supply head of government. <section end="A"/> |
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− | + | === Non-charismatic dictatorship === | |
− | + | This world <section begin="B"/>is governed by a ''[[Non-charismatic Dictatorship]]''. A continuation of the charismatic dictatorship, where the original leadership has died or retired and replaced by allies or protégés. The reason for the change in government remain as well as the assertion of rights to rule.<section end="B"/> | |
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+ | === Charismatic oligarchy === | ||
+ | This world <section begin="C"/>is governed by a ''[[Charismatic Oligarchy]]'', like a charismatic dictatorship in that a larger group has asserted their right to rule. The group will have better rules of succession and may last longer or may transition to a non-charismatic dictatorship. <section end="C"/> | ||
− | This world <section begin=" | + | === Religious dictatorship === |
− | + | This world <section begin="D"/>is governed by a ''[[Religious Dictatorship]]''. The leadership of the government is another form (democracy, dictatorship, oligarchy). There is a powerful independent organization, the state religion, which has influence or direct control of the government. Like the bureaucratic governments this may simply be a strong influence with a secular government, have direct influence by controlling who may be in the leadership, or be a direct theocracy where the church leadership and bureaucracy is the government. <section end="D"/> | |
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− | === | + | === Religious autocracy === |
− | This world <section begin=" | + | This world <section begin="E"/>is governed by a ''[[Religious Autocracy]]''. A direct religious theocracy where the government head is a single person who is also the head of the religion organization. The Church hierarchy also serves as the government bureaucracy. <section end="E"/> |
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− | + | === Totalitarian oligarchy === | |
− | + | This world <section begin="F"/>is governed by a ''[[Totalitarian Oligarchy]]''. Ruling functions are provided by a small group, disconnected from the broader populace, and interested in maintaining their power.<section end="F"/> | |
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+ | === Aslan Clan station === | ||
+ | This world <section begin="G"/>is an [[Aslan]] facility government. Similar to a [[Captive Government]], the locals are answerable to other clans off-world. <section end="G"/> | ||
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+ | === Aslan Split Control === | ||
+ | This world <section begin="H"/>is governed by multiple [[Aslan Clan]]s. Similar to a [[Balkanized Government]], there are several Clans competing for control of the world. These may be allies, cooperating, competitors, or at war with each other. <section end="H"/> | ||
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+ | === Aslan single control === | ||
+ | This world <section begin="J"/>is governed by a single [[Aslan Clan]]. Similar to a ''[[Self-Perpetuating Oligarchy]]'' where a single family or small group provides the leadership and important positions in the government.<section end="J"/> | ||
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+ | === Aslan multi-world control === | ||
+ | This world <section begin="K"/>is governed by a single [[Aslan Clan]] as part of a multi-world polity or pocket empire. Members of ruling clan are present to effect government leadership.<section end="K"/> | ||
− | This world <section begin=" | + | === Aslan major clan control === |
− | + | This world <section begin="L"/>is governed by one of the major [[Aslan Clan]]s. The local clans owe fealty to one of these clans, taking direction on policy from the clan leadership. <section end="L"/> | |
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− | === | + | === Aslan Vassal Clan control === |
− | This world <section begin=" | + | This world <section begin="M"/>is governed by a vassal [[Aslan Clan]]. The local clans owe fealty to a more powerful off-world clan, who in turn owes their fealty to another, more powerful but remote, clan. This requires lengthy consultation for making major policy changes. <section end="M"/> |
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− | This world <section begin=" | + | === Aslan Major Vassal Clan control === |
− | + | This world <section begin="N"/>is governed by a vassal [[Aslan Clan]]. The local clans owe fealty to a more powerful off-world clan, who in turn owes their fealty to one of the Major clans.This requires lengthy consultation for making major policy changes.<section end="N"/> | |
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− | === | + | === K'kree facility === |
− | This world <section begin=" | + | This world <section begin="P"/>is a [[K'kree]] facility government. Similar to a [[Captive Government]], the locals are answerable to other [[Steppelord]] off-world.<section end="P"/> |
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− | This world <section begin=" | + | === K'kree off-world steppelord === |
− | + | This world <section begin="Q"/>is a ruled by ruled by a [[Dictionary:Krurruna|Krurruna]] or a group of [[Krumunak]] answerable to an off-world steppelord. Similar to a [[Captive Government]], final policy decisions are made by a remote government.<section end="Q"/> | |
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− | === | + | === K'kree on-world steppelord === |
− | This world <section begin=" | + | This world <section begin="R"/>is ruled directly by a [[Steppelord]]. Similar to a ''[[Self-Perpetuating Oligarchy]]'' where a single family or small group provides the leadership and important positions in the government. |
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− | This world <section begin=" | + | === Hiver sept === |
− | + | This world <section begin="S"/>is governed by a [[Hiver]] sept, a council of seven | |
− | + | individuals, appointed for life, and given the responsibility of making all decisions relevant to rule of the world. Most governmental activity by sept governments consists of directives to the operating or governing agencies. Decisions and directives by the sept are accorded the force of law by nest leaders (and thus by nest members), but unanimous decisions have a higher or stronger force.<section end="S"/> | |
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− | === | + | === Hiver Unsupervised anarchy === |
− | This world <section begin=" | + | This world <section begin="T"/>operates under an unsupervised [[Anarchy]]. Local government is nearly non-existent, and consists primarily of transitory vigilante committees which respond to problems when sufficiently aroused. Usually such vigilante committees are raised at the call of enough nest leaders, and in response to pressing social or economic problems.<section end="T"/> |
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− | This world <section begin=" | + | === Hiver Supervised anarchy === |
− | + | This world <section begin="U"/>operated under a supervised [[Anarchy]]. Local government is nearly non-existent, and consists primarily of transitory vigilante committees which respond to problems when sufficiently aroused. Usually such vigilante committees are raised at the call of enough nest leaders, and in response to pressing social or economic problems. The [[Hive Federation]] maintains observers who advise local nest leaders about potential problems and needs.<section end="U"/> | |
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=== Hiver Committee === | === Hiver Committee === | ||
− | This world <section begin="W"/> | + | This world <section begin="W"/>is governed by a [[Hiver]] committee which maintains distributed control through widespread popular support and manipulation.<section end="W"/> |
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− | + | === Droyne Hierarchy === | |
− | + | This world <section begin="X"/>is governed by a [[Droyne]] Hierarchy. The communities and government of this world have been stable for thousands (perhaps hundreds of thousands) of years. Government is hereditary. Confidence of the citizenry as human governments would measure it is a nonissue, as the [[droyne]] citizenry never challenge this arrangement in the way humans might. <section end="X"/> | |
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Revision as of 03:57, 10 October 2020
Government Synopsis Paragraphs
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No government
This world has no central government for the world, an Anarchy. The largest governmental structure would be a family, tribe, or single clan. The largest group will be between 50 and 100 individuals, and there may be dozens to hundreds of them. This governmental structure can be stable over long periods of time if the population remains small or geographically separated.
Company or Corporation
This world is governed by a Corporate Polity with a single corporation with a typical corporate structure as a government. A company town, or world. The typical corporate run world usually has a single purpose. Examples include mining, agriculture, or other kinds of resource extraction. But rather than a simple base of operations, there are facilities for housing workers and their families including hospitals, schools, and other infrastructure. How, or if, the children of the workers are incorporated into the workforce varies with companies. The corporation running the world may be a subsidiary of a larger interstellar corporation.
Participating democracy
This world is governed by a Participatory Democracy where eligible voters determine laws and policy. What determines an eligible voter varies. There may be smaller councils or regional bodies to write the policies voted on. Leadership of the government and all members of the bureaucracy are determined by voting population.
Self-perpetuating oligarchy
This world is governed by Self-Perpetuating Oligarchy. A single family or small group provides the leadership and important positions in the government. These positions are inherited by member of the group or their family members. The organization may be monarchy, with titles passed to family members. Or a plutocracy where inheritance of the family fortune includes government position. Or the organization may be more typical organization with positions of power inherited.
Representative democracy
This world is governed by a Representative Democracy where government leadership is representatives elected by eligible voters. What determines an eligible voter varies. The representatives determine policy, including selecting members of the bureaucracy. There can be referendum, votes by eligible voters on specific subjects.
Feudal technocracy
This world is governed by a Feudal Technocracy. Society divides itself based on the technical requirements of the society. Each of these functions are granted as a fief to an individual or group. Leadership of these fiefs determines the head of the government.
Captive government
This world has a Captive Government or Colony. The world is ruled by an external government, there is no self-rule. A colony or conquered area. The local government is an oligarchy appointed by, and answerable only to, the external government.
Balkanization
This world has a Balkanized Government. There is no central world government. The world has several governments competing for control of the world. These may be allies, cooperating, competitors, or at war with each other.
Civil service bureaucracy
This world is governed by a Civil Service Bureaucracy. The leadership of the government is another form (democracy, dictatorship, oligarchy), but the bureaucracy leadership influences policy. The government leadership may select the bureaucracy leadership, but not its membership. Usually the governmental leadership is divided, or incapable of setting policy and the bureaucracy provides a stabilizing influence. The bureaucracy may be the full government bureaucracy or a section with limited jurisdiction but considerable influence like the military.
Impersonal bureaucracy
This world is governed by an Impersonal Bureaucracy. The leadership of the government is another form (democracy, dictatorship, oligarchy), but the bureaucracy dictates government policy and its execution. Government leadership is reduced to little more than figureheads and does not select the bureaucracy leadership or its members.
Charismatic dictatorship
This world is governed by a Charismatic Dictatorship. Charismatic governments justify their ability to rule by simply asserting their right to rule. Charismatic dictatorships are young governments, coming as a recent change and rely on the leader(s) to supply head of government.
Non-charismatic dictatorship
This world is governed by a Non-charismatic Dictatorship. A continuation of the charismatic dictatorship, where the original leadership has died or retired and replaced by allies or protégés. The reason for the change in government remain as well as the assertion of rights to rule.
Charismatic oligarchy
This world is governed by a Charismatic Oligarchy, like a charismatic dictatorship in that a larger group has asserted their right to rule. The group will have better rules of succession and may last longer or may transition to a non-charismatic dictatorship.
Religious dictatorship
This world is governed by a Religious Dictatorship. The leadership of the government is another form (democracy, dictatorship, oligarchy). There is a powerful independent organization, the state religion, which has influence or direct control of the government. Like the bureaucratic governments this may simply be a strong influence with a secular government, have direct influence by controlling who may be in the leadership, or be a direct theocracy where the church leadership and bureaucracy is the government.
Religious autocracy
This world is governed by a Religious Autocracy. A direct religious theocracy where the government head is a single person who is also the head of the religion organization. The Church hierarchy also serves as the government bureaucracy.
Totalitarian oligarchy
This world is governed by a Totalitarian Oligarchy. Ruling functions are provided by a small group, disconnected from the broader populace, and interested in maintaining their power.
Aslan Clan station
This world is an Aslan facility government. Similar to a Captive Government, the locals are answerable to other clans off-world.
Aslan Split Control
This world is governed by multiple Aslan Clans. Similar to a Balkanized Government, there are several Clans competing for control of the world. These may be allies, cooperating, competitors, or at war with each other.
Aslan single control
This world is governed by a single Aslan Clan. Similar to a Self-Perpetuating Oligarchy where a single family or small group provides the leadership and important positions in the government.
Aslan multi-world control
This world is governed by a single Aslan Clan as part of a multi-world polity or pocket empire. Members of ruling clan are present to effect government leadership.
Aslan major clan control
This world is governed by one of the major Aslan Clans. The local clans owe fealty to one of these clans, taking direction on policy from the clan leadership.
Aslan Vassal Clan control
This world is governed by a vassal Aslan Clan. The local clans owe fealty to a more powerful off-world clan, who in turn owes their fealty to another, more powerful but remote, clan. This requires lengthy consultation for making major policy changes.
Aslan Major Vassal Clan control
This world is governed by a vassal Aslan Clan. The local clans owe fealty to a more powerful off-world clan, who in turn owes their fealty to one of the Major clans.This requires lengthy consultation for making major policy changes.
K'kree facility
This world is a K'kree facility government. Similar to a Captive Government, the locals are answerable to other Steppelord off-world.
K'kree off-world steppelord
This world is a ruled by ruled by a Krurruna or a group of Krumunak answerable to an off-world steppelord. Similar to a Captive Government, final policy decisions are made by a remote government.
K'kree on-world steppelord
This world is ruled directly by a Steppelord. Similar to a Self-Perpetuating Oligarchy where a single family or small group provides the leadership and important positions in the government.
Hiver sept
This world is governed by a Hiver sept, a council of seven individuals, appointed for life, and given the responsibility of making all decisions relevant to rule of the world. Most governmental activity by sept governments consists of directives to the operating or governing agencies. Decisions and directives by the sept are accorded the force of law by nest leaders (and thus by nest members), but unanimous decisions have a higher or stronger force.
Hiver Unsupervised anarchy
This world operates under an unsupervised Anarchy. Local government is nearly non-existent, and consists primarily of transitory vigilante committees which respond to problems when sufficiently aroused. Usually such vigilante committees are raised at the call of enough nest leaders, and in response to pressing social or economic problems.
Hiver Supervised anarchy
This world operated under a supervised Anarchy. Local government is nearly non-existent, and consists primarily of transitory vigilante committees which respond to problems when sufficiently aroused. Usually such vigilante committees are raised at the call of enough nest leaders, and in response to pressing social or economic problems. The Hive Federation maintains observers who advise local nest leaders about potential problems and needs.
Hiver Committee
This world is governed by a Hiver committee which maintains distributed control through widespread popular support and manipulation.
Droyne Hierarchy
This world is governed by a Droyne Hierarchy. The communities and government of this world have been stable for thousands (perhaps hundreds of thousands) of years. Government is hereditary. Confidence of the citizenry as human governments would measure it is a nonissue, as the droyne citizenry never challenge this arrangement in the way humans might.