During the 1930s, the flaws in representative democracy and capitalism were visible enough that a good number of sincere people became members of the US Communist Party. During the 1950s, the flaws in communism were visible enough that communists were anathema, that former communists were shunned, removed from positions of power and influence. Senator Joseph McCarthy was a political demagogue of that time, looking under the bed for communists, ruining people's lives, and enhancing his own political power in the process. At this point, he's pretty much considered a bad guy associated with the phrase 'witch hunts'.
Towards the beginning of the 2003 Iraq war, Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks proclaimed "we don't want this war, this violence, and we're ashamed that the President of the United States is from Texas". As the Dixie Chicks were a country band, and rural areas were and remain generally Republican, sales of Dixie Chicks music plummeted. The band never fully recovered.
Is there a difference between a reputation based economy and more traditional methods? What happens if one loses one's reputation? What happens if a large number of people suddenly decide to hold someone in ill repute? What happens if a demagogue knowing human nature and his culture's fears decides to manipulate the reputation system? Might people become fearful of expressing an opinion that too far conflicts with the world view of a large inflamed group being manipulated by a demagogue?
I sympathize with the opinion of many that EP has left leaning tendencies in its setting. The hypercorps are often portrayed as absurdly evil, so sure of themselves that they will oppress and antagonize without concern for consequences. The autonomist system is portrayed as lacking flaws, making them the elves of the setting. I figure the new economy ought to have flaws. The system is too new to be perfect. There ought to be ways that con men could work the system. There might also be Joe McCarthy types who work it from above.
This isn't to say corporate dominated cultures featuring sham democracies can't exist. In many ways, the Planetary Consortium is a straight forward extrapolation of current trends. Game settings need bad guys. Extrapolating setting cultures to provide targets to shoot at isn't a sin in a role playing setting. A little more subtlety might be nice...
But I figure a few more bad guys in the outer system might not be a bad thing, either. In a work of science fiction, one might not just propose new and different things, one might want to explore potential flaws in said things. What could possibly go wrong… go wrong… go wrong...
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McCarthy, Dixie Chicks & the New Economy
Wed, 2013-03-13 22:38
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McCarthy, Dixie Chicks & the New Economy
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." -Benjamin Franklin
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." -Benjamin Franklin
"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote." -Benjamin Franklin
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