CG Oglethorpe Kerensky, on 18 March 2013 - 10:59 AM, said:
Not really. Fascism is a governmental system that has been well defined by political scholars. The clans government is clearly fascist in nature. It is almost as if the writers took the definition and built a society from it.
And yet we are still arguing about it.
CG Oglethorpe Kerensky, on 18 March 2013 - 10:59 AM, said:
Led by a dictator with complete power - check
Okay, so I guess the French and British Monarchies in the Middle Ages were Fascist. Egypt under the Pharoahs was a fascist state.
CG Oglethorpe Kerensky, on 18 March 2013 - 10:59 AM, said:
The Han Dynasty, Babylon, Persia.
CG Oglethorpe Kerensky, on 18 March 2013 - 10:59 AM, said:
All industry and commerce under govt control - check
The Soviet Union, the allies under World War 2, again most Kingdoms in the Middle Ages. Basically any country that enters a "War Socialism" is now a "Fascist" nation. Also Fascist countries did have Private Corporations and small shops.
CG Oglethorpe Kerensky, on 18 March 2013 - 10:59 AM, said:
Extreme nationalism - check
Every country during World War 1.
CG Oglethorpe Kerensky, on 18 March 2013 - 10:59 AM, said:
Well it's a good thing the Southern Confederacy was not racist then.
CG Oglethorpe Kerensky, on 18 March 2013 - 10:59 AM, said:
And how smart must a member of the scientist caste be to lead their clan.
The Scientist Caste did try to overthrow the Warrior Caste and had mixed success. The problem is Scientists are not trained for thinking on the spot, or engaging in war or politics. The purpose of the Trial system is to reduce collateral while maintaining the impetus necessary to drive progress by competition. The rationale is conflict/competition encourage progress, but only so long as cheating and mass destruction do not become rampant.
CG Oglethorpe Kerensky, on 18 March 2013 - 10:59 AM, said:
How shrewd must a merchant be to be a Khan?
Merchants are by their nature supposed to be a little selfish and greedy whereas the Khan is not.
CG Oglethorpe Kerensky, on 18 March 2013 - 10:59 AM, said:
How good at fixing mechs must a tech be before he rises into the leadership? How hard does a Laborer have to work to speak as an equal at the grand council?
They can rise to positions of leadership within their own Caste by showing off their skill. Not being Warriors or Politicians they should have no authority over such, though Politicians/Warriors have authority over them because that is most essential to survival, security and social cohesion. I do not agree with this (well not all of it) necessarily, but I imagine that is more or less their point of view (or the strongest presentation thereof. )
CG Oglethorpe Kerensky, on 18 March 2013 - 10:59 AM, said:
You see it isn't a meritocracy at all. The vast majority of the clans will never have any political power no matter how good they are at their job. Meritocracies are societies led by the smartest and most educated...the clans are a murderocracy.
The best workers are given the highest position in the labor caste, the most adept at intellectual exercises in the scientist caste, the most frugal in the Merchants and Techs are equally tested in competitions that revolve around taking things apart, improving them or putting them together within X amount of time or whatever.
Not all Trials are about fighting, and it is a Trial that determines your rank within your Caste. This is not Meritocratic in an Absolute sense, but it is far more Meritocratic then the Aristocratic Inner Sphere and most of the time Clan civilians are sparred the ravages of war more so then their Inner Sphere counter-parts and in many respects live a higher quality of life with many more freedoms then their Inner Sphere counter-parts.
I'm not sure what you think feudalism is, but if you think it's some sort of RenFair or a dinner at "Medieval Times" you would be in for quite a surprise if you ever found yourself in an actual Feudal State. Not that the Successor States are Feudal States in the strict Medieval sense, they are not as bad probably as say Medieval Europe by a long shot, but they are still ultimately feudal, and in feudal states things are very strictly controlled and inherited.