Kaiserredux has quite a few fun paths, from restoring the 13 colonies to Lovecraft becoming dictator.Any good submods with a focus on New England? I love those green little bastards.
Kaiserredux has quite a few fun paths, from restoring the 13 colonies to Lovecraft becoming dictator.Any good submods with a focus on New England? I love those green little bastards.
Home of the Brave, which is now a part of Kaiserredux IIRC, also has separatist/British loyalist New England and Anarcho-Capitalist New England.Any good submods with a focus on New England? I love those green little bastards.
I would advocate for the Union having rump/token elements of the Liberals hanging around, yeah, even if in name only to mess with the Canadians.
We'll probably get more info once the reworked UoB dev diary gets released.I find it kind of odd that the Union of Britain is the socialist country that goes authoritarian, rather than the Commune of France, considering the fact that you'd think France would be far more radicalized and focused on vengeance against Germany. I'm also not sure how I feel about the fact that the UoB's authoritarianism is entirely the fault of two individuals. Generally speaking, countries become authoritarian due to systemic problems, usually with its ability to protect the state apparatus from harm, whether from outside or within. I just don't see any specific threats that would cause the UoB to desire more authoritarian measures to protect itself than France. Wouldn't it be a more interesting critique if the UoB had slid into authoritarianism, not through the actions of a few individuals, but through the issues in the system as a whole? Granted, it could and probably is a combination of these factors that led to the authoritarianism in the first place, but it's early and I haven't completely woken up yet.
I agree with this. Honestly, I would rather have it be democratic but unstable at game start, with Mosley's possible takeover being him capitalizing on economic difficulties and/or partisan gridlock.I find it kind of odd that the Union of Britain is the socialist country that goes authoritarian, rather than the Commune of France, considering the fact that you'd think France would be far more radicalized and focused on vengeance against Germany. I'm also not sure how I feel about the fact that the UoB's authoritarianism is entirely the fault of two individuals. Generally speaking, countries become authoritarian due to systemic problems, usually with its ability to protect the state apparatus from harm, whether from outside or within. I just don't see any specific threats that would cause the UoB to desire more authoritarian measures to protect itself than France. Wouldn't it be a more interesting critique if the UoB had slid into authoritarianism, not through the actions of a few individuals, but through the issues in the system as a whole? Granted, it could and probably is a combination of these factors that led to the authoritarianism in the first place, but it's early and I haven't completely woken up yet.
Got bored, made sub-ideologies of National Populism:
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National Corporatism - "National Corporatism combines ultranationalist social and political beliefs that usually have a sense of national renewal with an economic structure that has various people organized into different corporate groups, all under a totalitarian government."
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Integralism - Different Integralist movements have many different ideas that all may not embrace, such as antisemitism, Christian trade unionism, and localism. However, all Integralist movements are extremely socially conservative, authoritarian, and above all else put the powers of the government in the hands of a strong catholic monarch.
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Religious Esotericism - "Religious Esotericism refers to movements that not only have major Theocratic elements but also change many parts of the original religion into something completely new and what their enemies would call heretical."
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Ubernationalism - "Ubernationalist refers to ultranationalist regimes so extreme and having such a cult-like dedication to the nation and its leaders that it's far beyond even other National Populist governments. Ubernationalist regimes are brutal and totalitarian where all are devoted purely to nation, party, and leader.
Probably Dai Li Kuomintang.Who would be a Centralist?
So Savinkov?National Corporatism - "National Corporatism combines ultranationalist social and political beliefs that usually have a sense of national renewal with an economic structure that has various people organized into different corporate groups, all under a totalitarian government."
Is there anyone here who is Brazilian/speaks Portuguese who can translate some of the Brazilian divisions’ custom names for me? Google translate version isn't making much sense(on a side note, I really enjoy playing countries who have custom division name lists instead of just generic unit titles—for example, Brazil and Siam).
Paratrooper Divisions: “Senta a Puà”, “Serrano”, “Agulhas Negras“(Black Eagles I‘m guessing?) and ”Corcovado”.
Mechanized Divisions: “Matarazzo“, “Renner” and “Quinto dos Infernos”.
Marine Divisions: “Osòrio“ and “Jacares“.
Armored Divisions: “Tamoio“ and “Taupia”.
Basically I just thought those unit names sounded particularly cool and wanted to know if anyone knew what they meant.
Paratrooper "Give hell", "Mountains" (not really sure about it), "Agulhas Negras" (that is the main brazilian army academy, Academy of the Agulhas Negras), "Corcovado", this mountain
"Mattarazo" (A brazilian-italian industrialist), "Renner" (industrialist), "Quinto dos infernos" (a brazilian expression for a damned place)
Marine "Osório" a Marshall, "Aligator" (not really sure about this one too)
Armoured "Tamoio" (a tribe), "Taupia" (a tribe too)
Unionised.What's the Church of England like in the UoB?
So Savinkov?
Who would be a Centralist?