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Okay, Cananach dies late 1925 or 1926, and the revolution was 1906-1914, with some unrest and pockets as late as 1918 or 19. I don't have an established date of birth so his age is malleable. He could die in his early 40s of a medical issue or later in life, so we've got a lot to work with, and I can mess with some dates if we really need to somehow.
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Kalma... dunno. We should work out dates of birth, death, coming of age, and the general time frame when they met.
Currently reading Restarkism - more than just skimming this time - and looking through French revolutionary and Three Principles stuff for inspiration.
Keaor — 05/26/2021
==Key Pillars==


Underlying Concepts: Scientism, Constructivism/Mathematicism, Secularism, Organicism, Reformism, Republicanism, Multicameralism, Futurism, Nationalism, Populism, Classical Liberalism, Social Liberalism, Civic Duty, Big Tent Politics, Antimonarchism, Pragmatism, Antitheocracy, Pluralism, Holism, Positivism, Computational theory of mind/'Man a Machine' theory ala Julien Offray de La Mettrie, a few others I can't recall but largely of a similar vein
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The '''United Cities''' was a state that existed in northwestern [[Corumm]] and parts of [[Canpei]] from 915 to 1215. Emerging during the death throes of the Chen dynasty and the Four Great Impostors crisis, it was originally created as a confederation of city states, the main aim of which was mutual protection, eliminating bad governance, promoting the slave trade and evading imperial taxation. The original members were the cities of [[Heng]], Sho Battai, Brink, Heft and Stoat. The economy of the United Cities was heavily dominated by slavery and not soon after its founding would slavers become the ruling class, effectively creating a highly corrrupt and despotic plutocracy. The United Cities would fall to [[Corumm]]ese Zhong dynasty armies in 1215 but many of its trade  and societal practices would continue in the territories that it had ruled.
=== History ===
=== Geography ===
=== Climate ===
The predominant climate of the area covered by the United Cities is cold semi-arid, featuring warm, dry summers and freezing winters with temperatures dropping below zero. Winters usually see light to moderate snowfall.
=== Government ===
The United Cities was ruled by the Council of Cities, a collection of the wealthiest and most influential men of each city. Only the richest ten citizens from each city were allowed to take part in the council. The choosing was not through election but by a tallying of the monetary worth of the aspirant, usually carried out by Traders Guild accountants. Every ten years a member of the council would be elected by simple majority to serve as Grand Secretary of the United Cities. The Grand Secretary had powers to represent the UC in foreign matters and trade negotiations. For the United Cities entire three hundred year existence the position was typically rotated, with no one city ever holding on to the position for consecutive terms.
=== Military ===
The United Cities kept a unified standing army known as the Iron Legion, composed of twenty thousand men in lamellar armor, divided into footmen, cavalry and artillery corps. It was augmented by city self-defense forces and private militias composed of slaves as needed. The Iron Legion was able to repel the numerically superior armies of the Zhong for many years until funding cutbacks, corruption and the intake of slaves into its ranks drastically reduced its combat effectiveness.
=== Foreign Relations ===
=== Economy ===
The United Cities economy was heavily reliant on slave labor for its agricultural and industrial manpower. UC slavers would undertake great raids into [[Rusana]], [[Duamacia]] and the rest of Zhong dominated [[Corumm]] to procure slaves for both internal use and for export. It would also acquire Audonian slaves through intermediaries since the UC never had direct access to the sea. The semiarid climate made for poor agricultural output, crops that required little water like cactus were favored. The rare alcoholic Cactus Rum has its origins in the United Cities and was also a big earner. Another source of revenue was taxation of caravans traversing through UC territory. Most trade in and out of the United Cities was overseen by an institution known as the United Traders Guild
=== Culture ===


===Futurism===
{{Alshar topics}}
-- Scientism - knowledge, and more importantly, understanding it is the key to personal and political improvement, and the suppression of information, denial, or opacity is ultimately a detriment to the nation barring exceptional circumstances
[[Category:Countries]]
-- Development - mechanization of production, sciences, education, infrastructure are the foundational blocks of wellbeing and prosperity both for the individual and the nation. The organicist tones usually emphasized in 'Review' come out here in the concept of civic greenery, home gardens, and use of artificial landforms, embankments, and so on.
[[Category:Alshar]]
-- Review - reform and adaptation of the state to fit the needs of its people is a must, and should be considered part of daily maintenance, the same as buying new clothes to fit as one ages
[[Category:Tanhai]]
 
[[Category:IXWB]]
===Nationalism===
-- Pride -  considered 'national self-respect' or 'Brotherly Nationalism', not as a supremacist ideal
-- The New Man - summarily described as 'the eternal push forward', this point rejects the concept of the perfected person (as seen in naz/bol systems) and the Randian hyperindependent man in favor of promoting a balance of personal and social wellbeing. Heavily emphasizes altruism on a personal level, meritocracy, the use of labor and education to improve health, and the idea of endless improvement on the micro scale as an element of national improvement, rather than having a distinct end goal.
 
===Sovereignty===
-- The People - the consensus of all involved is the foundation of a 'right to govern' - there's no concept of 'no taxation without representation', but there is a concept of not owing the state if you are discluded. Realistically, this is window dressing to make it look even better, but the fundamental legal point that sovereignty comes from the people is still a core element of the system that the government must either follow properly or at least aggressively suck up to, depending on the zeitgeist of the period, stability, and the leadership at the time. (30s-70s were bad for this point, and there was a worry around the early 200s)
 
-- Rights - rights fundamentally come from existing in the first place - people live unharmed unless stopped, therefore they deserve to live unmolested. Harm to others, usually intentional, is considered the key marker of what should not be allowed, and is the basis of what is considered crime, whether directly or indirectly. This point is the crux of abortion debates in Faneria, and is why the country made progress on self-harm issues like suicide a little faster than the general curve. Free speech, property, voting, and civil rights are considered part of the necessary apparatus of healthy living, and thus removing them without serious need is a form of restricting free will.
 
-- Duties - the gov't has a duty to provide the minimum for life for its people, and is morally expected to fulfil that and then some. Since it's a function of human interaction, a great deal of emphasis is put on personal initiative and benevolence, but the state as an organization is obligated to protect persons' bodies and property, as well as to respect individual free will barring any harm to others. Citizens are considered to have a duty to maintain the state rather than damage it, as that often causes indirect harm to others, to press for reform if they feel wronged, and to support the state monetarily and occasionally in other forms, like being called for jury duty or conscription. Voluntary public service in any form is lauded.
 
 
points of possible ideological contention:
 
Cananach viewed the state as an organic tool, rather than as a person with rights - unlike Judicialism in Restarkism, Cananach held that it was a living entity that both could change to fit the needs of its constituent parts and needed to be deliberately structured lest it 'slurry outwards into decadence and uselessness' - as a result, the state is theoretically obligated to be the avatar of the populace rather than being considered a separate entity. TLDR the argument being the supremacy of state rights vs sovereign rights, although in practice Faneria exercises its powers 'in the stead' of the people, in theory forcing accountability onto individuals rather than allowing the State as an entity to be disgraced or punished - after all, you punish the person, not the hammer that smashed your window (in practice, mileage varies)
 
Also, Faneria is a centrally-run state, not a federal one. I know the title on my infobox is wrong, I gotta change it. This could be a thing where they disagree on the mechanics of government and how sovereignty is best channeled, but it could also be that Faneria is less diverse than the Cape or as an element of anti-feudal/anti-monarchial sentiment, or even as an allusion to the late days of the monarchy where the nobility had no real power and were forced into business rather than governance.
 
 
death dates are Kalma 1920, Cananach November 8th, 1925
birth dates are Kalma 1854 Cananach September 20th, 1862 (?)
Each is 20 in (Kalma) 1874 (Cananach) 1882 (?)
Kalma dies age 66 Cananach 64 (?)
They first met in 1911 at _______
the major turning point in Cananach's life would likely be the disastrous 1888 war against Kuhl. I'm imagining he got out physically unscathed, but it was an absolute shitshow where his country not only started a war by Royal fiat, but proceeded to lose it spectacularly and even give up a large chunk of what's now Kuhl's Vandarch coast

Revision as of 05:53, 5 June 2022

United Cities

联合城市
Flag of UC
Flag
Capital
and largest city
Heng
Official languagesCorummese
GovernmentPlutocracy
LegislatureCouncil of Cities
Establishment
• Establishment
915
• 1st UC-Zhong War
938
• 2nd UC-Zhong War
1125
• 3rd UC-Zhong War and dissolution
1215

The United Cities was a state that existed in northwestern Corumm and parts of Canpei from 915 to 1215. Emerging during the death throes of the Chen dynasty and the Four Great Impostors crisis, it was originally created as a confederation of city states, the main aim of which was mutual protection, eliminating bad governance, promoting the slave trade and evading imperial taxation. The original members were the cities of Heng, Sho Battai, Brink, Heft and Stoat. The economy of the United Cities was heavily dominated by slavery and not soon after its founding would slavers become the ruling class, effectively creating a highly corrrupt and despotic plutocracy. The United Cities would fall to Corummese Zhong dynasty armies in 1215 but many of its trade and societal practices would continue in the territories that it had ruled.

History

Geography

Climate

The predominant climate of the area covered by the United Cities is cold semi-arid, featuring warm, dry summers and freezing winters with temperatures dropping below zero. Winters usually see light to moderate snowfall.

Government

The United Cities was ruled by the Council of Cities, a collection of the wealthiest and most influential men of each city. Only the richest ten citizens from each city were allowed to take part in the council. The choosing was not through election but by a tallying of the monetary worth of the aspirant, usually carried out by Traders Guild accountants. Every ten years a member of the council would be elected by simple majority to serve as Grand Secretary of the United Cities. The Grand Secretary had powers to represent the UC in foreign matters and trade negotiations. For the United Cities entire three hundred year existence the position was typically rotated, with no one city ever holding on to the position for consecutive terms.

Military

The United Cities kept a unified standing army known as the Iron Legion, composed of twenty thousand men in lamellar armor, divided into footmen, cavalry and artillery corps. It was augmented by city self-defense forces and private militias composed of slaves as needed. The Iron Legion was able to repel the numerically superior armies of the Zhong for many years until funding cutbacks, corruption and the intake of slaves into its ranks drastically reduced its combat effectiveness.

Foreign Relations

Economy

The United Cities economy was heavily reliant on slave labor for its agricultural and industrial manpower. UC slavers would undertake great raids into Rusana, Duamacia and the rest of Zhong dominated Corumm to procure slaves for both internal use and for export. It would also acquire Audonian slaves through intermediaries since the UC never had direct access to the sea. The semiarid climate made for poor agricultural output, crops that required little water like cactus were favored. The rare alcoholic Cactus Rum has its origins in the United Cities and was also a big earner. Another source of revenue was taxation of caravans traversing through UC territory. Most trade in and out of the United Cities was overseen by an institution known as the United Traders Guild

Culture

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