![]() There were anti-capitalist tones in some systems. Facsist ideology is about society, ethnicity, expansionism and so on. Read about the Mefo Bills if you want to know more. Italy was somethat planed, Germany had it´s own very weird system. And it´s economy was capitalist.Įconomy is by the way a special case for every fascist system. Franco´s Spain surived only because it was, in comparison with Germany or Japan mild (that does not mean it was a nice state), it never fought a war besides the civil war and remined somewhat close to the west. Especially the most extrem ones like Nazi Germany. I'd go for planned economy and tighter immigration. So it is state-controlled economy that accepted a mix of private and public ownership. Hitler himself supported bodenständigen Kapitalismus (productive capitalism). This description doesn't fit with Fascist. Put Soll on trial with your new constitution court and execute him Free market or planned economy? A free market is an economic system with little or no government intervention. Only creationism in schools, ban evolution President can change supreme court as he likesįorm State Secret Police and investigate oligarch/opposition with option to secretly imprison or kill themĬhange party manifesto to ultranationalist To be fair, the old guard members each have their own agenda and some are more malleable than others, such as Heron Garaci who would throw all the rest of them under the bus for a quick buck, but Lileas is by far not the most fanatically loyal of Soll’s followers, I’d say that probably goes to Hawker.Originally posted by 98° | Ibrahim Pasha ズ:Yes.Ĭhange constitution to give you dictatorial powers like She seems like the type to try to seek power no matter what ideological framework she has to use to get it. The codex on Sollism says, “After the 1950’s, the connotations of the term started to change as Sollists were started to be seen as puppets of Tarquin Soll with no real ideology but a greed for power.” Lileas fits this definition perfectly, especially that latter part. It shows what she truly cares about is power. Not even like she’s biding her time because she doesn’t move against you whatsoever. You can literally execute her idol Soll, turn the USP communist or liberal, then do a bunch of other things and she won’t run against you so long as she gets her little fiefdom. ![]() That just shows she has a bit of nuance, but the nail in the coffin for her loyalty is how she acts if you give her the Secret Police. If it was just to correct Rayne’s constitution, then it would be more understandable. Soll himself out of pride and stubbornness can’t get behind even slight changes, even to maintain the sollist order.Īlso is it any different if Lileas wins and you failed to reform the constitution? Then it wouldn’t be a correction, if Soll’s constitution is still standing it would show she’s not as loyal as would think, not without limits anyways. Sure it could be argued it’s pragmatic Sollism, like with Tory supporting a moderate constitution, but fanatics are anything but pragmatic. It could be easy to write off her character motivations as that if an ideological fanatic, going so far as to assassinate Circas just for chaos to stop reforms, but her other actions don’t hold up.įor one, if she wins the primaries and election, she does launch a constitutional reform for an electoral college. When we dig deeper, we learn she was the main conspirator behind the death of Bernard Circas. Lileas in particular, is often seen to be an advocate for social conservatism and rural areas. Lileas Graf makes for an interesting potential antagonist, in a lot of ways a wolf in sheep’s clothing(well she’s not exactly completely innocent seeming but still.) Through much of the game she, along with Iosef, represent the Sollist perspective to Rayne as advisors.
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