It's okay, it's not darkest timeline, Germany will be defeated by the glorious Russian Tsardom and her unsavory but still better than the Natpops Syndie allies.
Right?
Right?
Oh yes, and I said this on Reddit, but here it is again: reading Arco-Valley's Wikipedia he sounds somewhat Integralist(Catholic, in support of decentralization); this could be a good way to get a Natpop path for Germany, with Arco-Valley representing a syncretic Catholic-Protestant faith in Germany, ending the Kulturkampf, and giving more autonomy to the Kingdoms; essentially, he'd be Integralist. This would satisfy the people who want a Natpop Germany, but would set it apart from being just a boring Nazi clone.
The CSA is democratic and like the USA. It only has a different economic system.I have noticed that the CSA has both a head of state and head of government, so is the CSA some kind of parliamentary syndicalist republic or something? What powers do each of these positions hold in the CSA?
That depends on which path you go down.The CSA is democratic and like the USA. It only has a different economic system.
I know that it's democratic and whatnot, however, from what I can gather it appears as though the Syndicate head of state and head of government are separate individuals.The CSA is democratic and like the USA. It only has a different economic system.
This is the case in many OTL Democatcies, like Ireland (or the UK, but then the head of state is not elected).I know that it's democratic and whatnot, however, from what I can gather it appears as though the Syndicate head of state and head of government are separate individuals.
So what are the roles of these two positions in the CSA?This is the case in many OTL Democatcies, like Ireland (or the UK, but then the head of state is not elected).
Foster/Browder CSA is an authoritarian regime with large amounts of executive power and the legislature reduced to a glorified rubber stamp. Syndie/radsoc CSA is like the USA but iirc they abolish the Senate and the executive is weaker.I have noticed that the CSA has both a head of state and head of government, so is the CSA some kind of parliamentary syndicalist republic or something? What powers do each of these positions hold in the CSA?
Shouldn't Syndie USA have significantly greater structural changes than the RadSoc USA?Foster/Browder CSA is an authoritarian regime with large amounts of executive power and the legislature reduced to a glorified rubber stamp. Syndie/radsoc CSA is like the USA but iirc they abolish the Senate and the executive is weaker.
It seems to be mostly economic in nature. RadSoc Socialist Republic of America is a market-socialist mishmash, the Commonwealth of America completely replaces corporations with worker-run labor syndicates.Shouldn't Syndie USA have significantly greater structural changes than the RadSoc USA?
I thought that the Syndie option would completely change the government into a series of unions like the French Commue or the Union of Britain.It seems to be mostly economic in nature. RadSoc Socialist Republic of America is a market-socialist mishmash, the Commonwealth of America completely replaces corporations with worker-run labor syndicates.
From the stuff I've been seeing on Reddit, the idea is basically, this movement grew out of the uniquely American situation, where everyone even the fringe leftists aggrees that the basic government structure is great, it's just insert bugbear here that's the problem. The Syndies are leery of a strong executive after the last US President fucked everything up with hamfisted attempts to save the nation, and the Senate is at this point still a rather corrupt institution that exists more to delegate power to the states than to serve the people, so the idea is eliminate the Senate, weaken POTUS, and replace corporations with unions and everything should be good.I thought that the Syndie option would completely change the government into a series of unions like the French Commue or the Union of Britain.
How could the economy be run Syndicalist-ly and still have a Independent House of Representatives and Presidency?
Would the TUC-equivalent act like another house of congress, replacing the senate? or are there basically two governments at once, how would that work? Or is there something obvious I'm missing?