The Baller 2 Posted June 14, 2024 Here is my idea of how you could change the ideology of a nation in AOH3:If you have noticed in AOH2, literally changing the type of government changes with all the possible stability in the world. I propose that the laws and reforms give you points of each ideology (as in HOI4) and that these ideology points are necessary to change the government, likewise Lukasz could make a type of chromatic circle of ideologies so that the same ones generate low instability, and the different ones generate a lot of instability example: from democracy to socialism Naval, ARWD and Денис Живков 1 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Naval 212 Posted June 15, 2024 (edited) 9 hours ago, The Baller said: Here is my idea of how you could change the ideology of a nation in AOH3:If you have noticed in AOH2, literally changing the type of government changes with all the possible stability in the world. I propose that the laws and reforms give you points of each ideology (as in HOI4) and that these ideology points are necessary to change the government, likewise Lukasz could make a type of chromatic circle of ideologies so that the same ones generate low instability, and the different ones generate a lot of instability example: from democracy to socialism very cool. I think this has potential Edited June 15, 2024 by Naval Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Baller 2 Posted June 16, 2024 Furthermore, I think that, related to the color wheel, if one ideology is too opposed to the other, the parliament or the leader himself, for example, could refuse to change to that ideology, which could start a civil war or a coup d'état. to be able to take power with that ideology On 14/6/2024 at 13:11, The Baller said: Aquí está mi idea de cómo se podría cambiar la ideología de una nación en AOH3: Si lo han notado en AOH2, literalmente cambiar el tipo de gobierno cambia con toda la estabilidad posible del mundo. Propongo que las leyes y reformas te den puntos de cada ideología (como en HOI4) y que esos puntos de ideología sean necesarios para cambiar el gobierno, así mismo Lukasz podría hacer una especie de círculo cromático de ideologías para que las mismas generen baja inestabilidad, y los diferentes generan mucha inestabilidad ejemplo: de la democracia al socialismo Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matvey 252 Posted June 17, 2024 On 6/14/2024 at 10:11 PM, The Baller said: Here is my idea of how you could change the ideology of a nation in AOH3:If you have noticed in AOH2, literally changing the type of government changes with all the possible stability in the world. I propose that the laws and reforms give you points of each ideology (as in HOI4) and that these ideology points are necessary to change the government, likewise Lukasz could make a type of chromatic circle of ideologies so that the same ones generate low instability, and the different ones generate a lot of instability example: from democracy to socialism You are right, but it is worth noting: what kind of democracy did you mean in the example? Socialism is also a democratic ideology. Then let's say from bourgeois parliamentary democracy to Soviet (socialist) democracy. But I'm already nitpicking Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AmericanLiberia 74 Posted June 17, 2024 8 hours ago, Matvey said: You are right, but it is worth noting: what kind of democracy did you mean in the example? Socialism is also a democratic ideology. Then let's say from bourgeois parliamentary democracy to Soviet (socialist) democracy. But I'm already nitpicking The soviet wasn't democratic lol The soviets (the parlaments) where subordinate to a central power, so didn't have a real power. Socialism normally leads to a dictatorship, because centralize the power and made the state big so the government rule everyone. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matvey 252 Posted June 18, 2024 (edited) 15 hours ago, AmericanLiberia said: The soviet wasn't democratic lol The soviets (the parlaments) where subordinate to a central power, so didn't have a real power. Socialism normally leads to a dictatorship, because centralize the power and made the state big so the government rule everyone. Councils are precisely local self-government bodies at individual enterprises and settlements. People themselves elected and recalled deputies from their own circles to higher levels of government. In addition, the power of the people was reinforced by public ownership of the means of production. In private, everything is decided by the hucksters. Direct democracy, as opposed to parliamentary representative democracy. And where is the dictatorship? LOL Edited June 18, 2024 by Matvey AmericanLiberia and Naval 1 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AmericanLiberia 74 Posted June 18, 2024 9 hours ago, Matvey said: Councils are precisely local self-government bodies at individual enterprises and settlements. People themselves elected and recalled deputies from their own circles to higher levels of government. In addition, the power of the people was reinforced by public ownership of the means of production. In private, everything is decided by the hucksters. Direct democracy, as opposed to parliamentary representative democracy. And where is the dictatorship? LOL Those councils where subordinate to a central power, I literally say it ._. Any decision taken could be vetoed for the organ of above, and those "local self-government bodies", they were arranged by the NKVD and then the KGB (and in Lenin's time, by another secret police whose acronym I don't remember). Why you think that unpopular ways like collectivization stay on Ukraine, Belarus and Kazakhstan when they literally starve people? Or why the armament production was the main focus, when the people didn't obtain nothing from the war? The growth of the URSS (growth, not development) just translate in better life for rebound, because it turns out that to assemble tanks you require people, which translates into giving work. Anyway, you just gonna answer with propaganda, probably, saying that the famines were cyclical (as if that means anything, in the Russian Empire to give a close example there was never a massacre of more than ten thousand dead, if a thousand people died it was cause for national scandal), that the gulags were not used as repression, and that everything was flowers and harmony. That is why the USSR had more tanks than the rest of the nations in the world combined (1941) and saying something against the main ideology translated into imprisonment if not instant murder. Naval 1 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
AmericanLiberia 74 Posted June 18, 2024 9 hours ago, Matvey said: Councils are precisely local self-government bodies at individual enterprises and settlements. People themselves elected and recalled deputies from their own circles to higher levels of government. In addition, the power of the people was reinforced by public ownership of the means of production. In private, everything is decided by the hucksters. Direct democracy, as opposed to parliamentary representative democracy. And where is the dictatorship? LOL And no, in private it depend in which enterprise and in what role you are, the decisions you could made. In a "public ownership" system, the state have everything so there's no power for the people. Capitalism is not perfect, not even close, but at least it does not require us to defend it because if we think in other way the people above will kill us. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...