Ulisses Zago Xavier 6 Posted January 9, 2024 Medieval times - In medieval times, instead of political parties, we could place interest groups or factions. For example: Church, Intelligentists, bourgeoisie, armed forces and the people. Each of these groups would have their own vision of what such a thing should be like in the country. For example: Church: Spread the maximum influence of your religion to the population. And with that they would be against the intellectualists who would be in favor of the academy. In addition, the church would support a theocratic state with a strong influence of religion under the country's government. Armed Forces: Their main interest would be for the government to place more military personnel throughout the country or within the government itself. All for the benefit of the Armed Forces. The advantage of this is that you would have the army on your side fully capable of destroying a rebellion. People: Their interest should be a stable life with less taxes, otherwise they will rebel against the government. Bourgeoisie: They pursued policies that favored the free market, reduced taxes for companies, business-specific regulations, and protection of private property. Additionally, it would be possible to seek influence to promote beneficial trade agreements and policies that stimulate economic growth. RMaRe 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RMaRe 4 Posted January 11, 2024 This is a pretty good idea. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...