From the Fief's Foe
[validity]socialist and feudal
[text]The Director for Ideological Purity is complaining that the country's feudal system is contrary to socialist principles.
[choice] "Dear leader, having a system of landed party members and serfs goes against everything we should be fighting for," lectures Director @@RANDOMNAME@@, handing you a flier despite your hands being in your pockets. "The socialist revolution was founded on the promise of equality for all -- not a system of indentured servitude where party members appropriate their workers' surplus value. Get rid of this system or you will have a class struggle on your hands."
[desc]the government considers the feudal system to be bad praxis
[choice] "My liege, I don't see what's wrong with feudalism," says Politburo member @@RANDOMNAME@@, scrunching up a flyer and throwing it into the wastebasket with just a flick. "Think of it as socialism with @@DEMONYM@@ characteristics. Without party members overseeing these serfdoms, sorry, communes, there would be no proles left to work the fields. If anything, you should be rewarding us more for meeting our agricultural quotas."
[desc] proles find it hard to distinguish between party members and capitalists
[choice] "I say, this whole socialism business is rather gauche," opines party official Lady Puffleworth, as she takes off her evening gloves to nibble on some finger sandwiches. "We can't punish the unproductive slackers because it's all about 'from each according to his ability'. Thanks to socialism, we are trapped with an unproductive workforce tending to the communes. You must simply bring back capitalism so that us new landowners can properly whip these peasants back in shape and make them earn their keep."
[desc]recollections of socialism have gone down the memory hole