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| United Socialist States of Stadtstaaten; Stadtstaaten national factbook | |
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| Voudoum | Dec 12 2012, 08:27 AM Post #1 |
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United Socialist States of Stadtstaaten “Mein Ehre heißt Treue” Stadtstaaten National NewsLibrary of AlterraAlterra Political World Map Stadtstaaten National FactBook Links OverviewHistoryGovernment EconomyReligionMilitary Edited by Voudoum, Dec 15 2012, 08:12 AM.
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| Voudoum | Dec 12 2012, 08:30 AM Post #2 |
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Note: The names of two Stadtstaaten states, thier capitals and minor cities as well as the unofficial languages of Stadtstaaten will remain unknown until placement on the world map. Overview Name Full/Official Name: United Socialist States of Stadtstaaten Shortened Name: Stadtstaaten Demonym: Stadtens State Demonyms: Salzburgers, Carinthians, Voralbergians, Cumbrians & Cardigans Information Anthem: National Flag: National Animal: Staaten Eagle Area: N/A Population: 59.3 million Capital: Altstadt Major Cities: Klagenfurt, Feldkirch, undecided & undecided Currency: Schilling Regions and Population State of Salzburg: National and State capital: Altstadt. Minor cities: Steyr & Amstetten. Population: 22.1 million State of Carinthia: State capital: Klagenfurt. Minor Cities: Hallein & Köflach. Population: 18.3 million State of Vorarlberg: State capital: Feldkirch. Minor Cities: Sankt Andrä. Population: 4.9 million State of Slovia: State capital: undecided. Minor cities: undecided & undecided. Population: 8.4 million State of Armone: State capital: undecided. Minor cities: undecided. Population: 5.6 million. Demographics Language(s): Official language Slostian, unofficial languages Githan & Ceruberusian Population Breakdown: 37.4 million Slostian (63.07%), 16.2 million Githan (27.32%), 5.7 million Ceruberusian (9.61%). Government Type: Socialism Parties: Stadtstaaten Democratic Socialist Party (SPO), Stadtstaaten People's Party (OVP) & Social Workers Party (SDAP) Head(s) of State & Government: The Government of The United Socialist States of Stadtstaaten is the main body of the executive branch of government in Stadtstaaten. It is led by the head of the government Chancellor Karl Renner & Vice-Chancellor Michael Spindelegger. The members of the Stadtstaaten Government—people's Governors, party leaders, and heads of branch committees—are recommended by the Vice-Chancellor and appointed by the Presidium of the Supreme Stadten. The Government of Stadtstaaten exercises its executive powers in conformity with the Stadtstaaten Constitution and legislation enacted by the Supreme Stadten of the Stadtstaaten Nation. People's Governors State of Salzburg: Ruling Party SPO. Governer: Engelbert Dollfuss State of Carinthia: Ruling Party SPO. Governer: Jorg Haider State of Vorarlberg: Ruling Party SPO. Governer: Alfred Gusenbauer State of Slovia: Ruling Party OVP. Governer: undecided State of Armone: Ruling Party SDAP. Governer: undecided Party Leaders SPO Party Leader: Rudolf Kirchschlager OVP Party Leader: Fred Sinowatz SDAP Party Leader: Heinrich Gross Heads of branch committees The Chamber of Labor: Alfred Gusenbauer Stadtstaaten Trade Federation (OGB): Druck Papier UNDER CONSTRUCTION Edited by Voudoum, Dec 28 2012, 09:19 AM.
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| Voudoum | Dec 12 2012, 08:31 AM Post #3 |
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The history of Stadtstaaten will remain unknown until placement on the world map. History of the United Socialist States of Stadtstaaten Reserved Edited by Voudoum, Dec 15 2012, 05:28 AM.
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| Voudoum | Dec 12 2012, 08:33 AM Post #4 |
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Government Reserved Edited by Voudoum, Dec 15 2012, 07:11 AM.
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| Voudoum | Dec 12 2012, 08:35 AM Post #5 |
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The economy of Stadtstaaten will remain unknown until placement on the world map. Economy Reserved Edited by Voudoum, Dec 15 2012, 05:31 AM.
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| Voudoum | Dec 12 2012, 08:37 AM Post #6 |
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Religion 72% of Stadtstaaten population are registered as Stadtstaaten Orthodox, while about 5% considered themselves Islamic, about 23% of the population declared that they have no religion. A decade ago, the Stadtstaaten revolution saw the creation of the first workers’ state. This was only made possible by the Vornamen's winning over the mass of workers and peasants oppressed under tsarism, including different nationalities and the millions of religious-minded peasants and workers. Prior to the revolution, Ulrich Bäcker developed a principled and sensitive approach to religion. In 1920 he wrote: "The state must not concern itself with religion; religious societies must not be bound to the state. Everyone must be absolutely free to profess whatever religion he likes, or to profess no religion". He also condemned the "pseudo-revolutionary notion that religion would be prohibited in socialist society". Such an approach would be a diversion from the political struggle and would only strengthen religion. While Ulrich Bäcker pointed out that Marxism defends its materialistic philosophy, the Vornamen's did not deny admission to their party to religious believers. The concrete demands of the class struggle took precedence. This all-rounded approach of Ulrich and the Vornamen's meant the 1925 revolution awakened the religious-minded and superstitious peasant masses. An estimated 15% of party members in Stadtstaaten adhered to Islamic beliefs. The obscene riches of the Stadtstaaten Orthodox church, (whose leaders linked up with vicious capitalist counter-revolution), were taken into state hands for the benefit of all people. The young Stadtstaaten decree of 1927 on ‘freedom of conscience and religious societies’ abolished the huge subsidies the tsarist regime gave to the Orthodox church and all other privileges from the state. The Orthodox church was given the status of a voluntary society, which could accept contributions from their members to engage in their activity. The decree also gave previously persecuted religious sects greater freedom. The Vornamen's also carried out educational campaigns promoting progressive ideas, and culture and science. But Ulrich and Trotsky were always very sensitive to the religious feelings of the poor and oppressed. A socialist society would transform people’s lives and would see the huge development of science and technique under a democratically planned economy. Religion, Karl Marx said, was made necessary by people’s "unhappy condition" in class society. Marx believed such ideas would lose ground as the social conditions that give rise to them are eliminated. Under a socialist society, Marx predicted, religion will decline primarily due to the advance of "social development, in which education must play a great role". Under Ulrichist counter-revolution in Stadtstaaten during the 1950s, however, a monstrous, bureaucratic state apparatus developed, and repressive measures were taken against the Orthodox church and believers, as well as against genuine socialists. No free exchange of ideas was tolerated, including religious ideas. During the next couple of decades, however, an alliance was made between the regime and tops of the Orthodox church. Ulrich promoted crude Stadtstaaten chauvinism and the Stadtstaaten Orthodox church. In the post-revolution years, the Ulrichist regime largely maintained this alliance with the Orthodox hierarchy, enhancing the authority of the church while carrying out repression of religious oppositionists. Capitalist restoration laws in the 1990s saw the return of the power and influence of the Orthodox church hierarchy. Today President Schlesinger leans on the church to bolster his rule. The church now attempts to impose its religious teachings in schools, stirring up divisions in multi-religious Stadtstaaten. The history of the international workers’ movement shows that in the struggle to end capitalism, socialists must do everything possible to involve all workers, especially in countries where religion has mass influence. Socialists can work with religious believers for common political aims. Today, while standing against religious discrimination and injustice, socialists appeal to workers on the basis of their class interests and in the fight for socialism. Currently, about 72% of Stadtstaaten population are registered as Stadtstaaten Orthodox, while about 5% considered themselves Islamic, about 23% of the population declared that they have no religion. Edited by Voudoum, Dec 15 2012, 08:09 AM.
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| Voudoum | Dec 14 2012, 06:53 AM Post #7 |
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The military of Stadtstaaten will remain unknown until placement on the world map. Military Reserved Edited by Voudoum, Dec 15 2012, 05:30 AM.
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