[MoEd] Political Module - Political Oreintation and UKSA

Day 2,729, 09:46 Published in United Kingdom USA by Alexander Atem


Greetings citizens of the United Kingdom. This Article will be the last of for the Political Module While it should have been published yesterday, other commitments were taken with a special mother of mines 🙂 so with that, on Tuesday Morning, the next Module will begin.

In this Article, the reader will be informed about the in-game Political Orientations.

[MoEd (Day 2,729)] - Political Module and UKSA - Party President

Dateline: Monday, May 11th, 2015 (Day 2,729)
Location: Sanctuary Buildings, Great Smith Street, London

Here’s what to look for in this edition of MoEd’s update:
: 1: Political Oreintation
: 2: Economical Orientation
: 3: Differential Explanation
: 4: Social Orientation
: 5: UKSA

Editor: Alexander Atem

| Political Oreintation

As humans, we can be very complex, or very simple to understand. We hold many ideals and consider possibilities that may not coexist with what we do daily. But that's the nature of it. And when it comes to Politics, deciphering, and choosing a political party based on your principles, maybe a challenge. We'll explain the jist of Center-Right, Far-Left, and even just Center!

| Economical Orientation
This Orientation can be defined as the Left-Right in the Political Spectrum. The Left and The Right are comprehended to epitomize as Polar Opposites. Based on your principles, and ideals one may choose from the left stance or the right stance.

| Differential Explanation

Far-Left: more economic interventionism; workers' self-management; Equality of outcome; progressivism; secular government; law dictates culture; human nature and society are mostly malleable.
Far-Right: more laissez-faire; the right to work; Equality of opportunity; conservatism; religious government; culture dictates law; human nature and society are mostly fixed.

Far-Left - Radical
Center-Left - Liberal
Center - 1/2 Liberal 1/2 Conservative
Center-Right - Conservative
Far-Right - Reactionary


| Social Orientation: Is the system for politics and the overall of government. It is compared to many, such as law, society, cultural, and even economic. It's very generic and can be pinpointed on the Political Spectrum as either left or right, based on the Social Orientation one may choose. Those with power will lead a group of a Social Orientation, which involves the influences on the people, and perhaps the economy.
Please note: that these are some Social Orientation from the RL but pertain to eRepublik.

-Monarchy: Rule by one. In a monarchy, as in a dictatorship, the rights of the people are often ignored. The Founder’s would place a monarchy, like a dictatorship, anywhere from the complete, far left (operating as a totalitarian government) to a point, at best, around 20% from the far left and 80% from the far right of the governmental power scale depending on how much power the monarch allows the people to have. The right to rule is passed from one generation to the next so there are no elections. The people have very little say in the government.

-Totalitarian: (or totalitarian rule) is a political system in which the state holds total authority over the society and seeks to control all aspects of public and private life wherever possible. A totalitarian regime attempts to control virtually all aspects of the social life, including the economy, education, art, science, private life, and morals of citizens.

-Authoritarian: Authoritarianism describes a form of government characterized by an emphasis on the authority of the state in a republic or union. It is a political system controlled by non-elected rulers who usually permit some degree of individual freedom.

-Libertarian: Those who consider themselves Libertarian, seek to promote individual liberty and minimize the power of the state. In the extent, they also seek the expansionism of the Democracy, within the Federal Government. However, there is no single theory that can be reliably identified as the libertarian theory, and no single principle or set of principles on which all libertarians would agree.

-Anarchist: Anarchism is considered widely as the Law and Freedom without Force. Not to mention that it could be said that it is a political philosophy encompassing theories and attitudes which support the elimination of all forms of compulsory government. Specific anarchists may have additional criteria for what constitutes anarchism, and they often disagree with each other on what these criteria are. There is no single defining position that all anarchists hold, and those considered anarchists at best share a certain family resemblance.

UKSA - United Kingdom Space Agency

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-Political Orientation
-Economical Orientation
-Differential Explanation
-Social Orientation
-UKSA

Until Next Time,

~Alexander Atem
eUK Minister of Education