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and it's possible for a peasant to become a noble via public service
Isn't that strictly speaking more of an imperial beaurocracy rather than neo-feudalism?
There's still a king and a nobility
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Each Duke only governs a town
Is peasants can become nobles through service, then it's a meritocratic system
His sons will also inherit nobility
Good men raise good sons
Fair enough
So is there a cap to how big the nobility can be?
You'd have to work hard to become a noble, you'd have to perform something like military service
Hereditary Star Troopers beurocracy
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Plus distributism
All families have a privately owned farm
So it has a dash of Athenian democracy to it aswell
I can get behind this
More like Greek kingship
In Ancient Greece the average citizen knew and probably ate with at least one government official
Have you ever spoken to a member of your Senate or Parliament in person?
Every easter the Austrian Emperor invited the homeless for a feast
I mean, I have, but that's because I was a local party member at one point, but point taken
Could you imagine a President or a Prime Minister inviting people for a feast?
Every city will have a Duke
thus their will not be much distance between the state and the people
I believe in large but local government
Amen to that
How familiar are you with the Liecthenstinian constitution?
Not very
You should read it
I'm familiar with Greek and Russian societies and I want to emulate them
And just read up on LIecthensteins political system
I will, thank you brother
Yw fam
My politics are basically feudalism + Distributism
Makes sense enough to me
It seems slightly self-conflicting when you say it like that, seeing as how feudalism is almost by definition an elitist system, whereas distributism is more proletarian, but since you consider power positions to be another good which can be distributed it makes sense enough
Which sounds like it has similarities to what Liechtenstein has today
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