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Musings and quotations on the nature of politics

Issue #5: Army and State

0 Day 4,273, 10:56 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

Perhaps this weeks theme is more relevant to eUK than any other theme I’ve used; after all, for all its aspirations as a political simulator, you could make a good argument that the war aspect of eRepublik is by far the greatest aspect of it.
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Issue #4: Anti-Intellectualism

6 Day 4,267, 04:03 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

This time it’s an issue which, although hardly new, has been gaining prominence worldwide alongside the rise of populism in the post-2008 political climate. Many would even argue that it’s emerged at the forefront of much of western politics, read more »

Issue #3: Fighting for Freedom

9 Day 4,263, 07:59 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

This theme seemed appropriate given that just in time for the elections, eUK once more holds part of its shores thanks to a successful resistance war down south. Though I have to say, difficult finding any quotes in the negative on this topic, read more »

Issue #2: Class

3 Day 4,259, 06:06 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

It's encouraging to see a positive response to my first article; a big thank you to those who voted, commented or even endorsed. From here out, I've not quite decided how often to add posts, though it'll most likely be weekly, give or take (read more »

Foreword and Beginning; Quotes on Political Theory

2 Day 4,258, 10:11 Published in United Kingdom United Kingdom Political debates and analysis Political debates and analysis

Foreword - As a long departed citizen starting anew, I cannot claim to have special insight into the current state of the world or the situation in the events of the UK, lamentably broken as it is. As such, I do not intend to report or lecture on read more »