Alaskaball [comrade/them]

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Cake day: July 28th, 2020

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  • trade’s thankfully more automated now. lots of commodities that used to be overabundant and unused by the population’s now being used and is actually forcing you to produce them i.e fruit, meat, etc. ports now make a commodity thats used in trade zones so ports and trade zones can actually achieve profitability and commodification instead of being state-ran and/or subsidized buildings. colonization now costs like 100k for initial settlement and in overseas colonies will automatically build a port for you. war fighting now feels more and less buggy; armies no longer randomly disappear or transport back to hq when their front collapses, frontlines now can be composed of multiple front line zones if they’re at least one province apart, it seems like the supply levels of your armies are not just now influinced by how many convoy ships you have for overseas expeditions but also by the amount of commodities necessary to arm them. Theres now specialty items that companies generate when at a certain prosperity level and they’re upgraded versions of a normal commodity of the industry the company’s in charge of and they also can grant minor bonuses from their consumption in both civil and military circumstances. armies sometimes get stuck when a war ends for some reason.









  • They’re not going to fight any wars, they’re going to be joining the administrative and R&D side of the military where there’s millions to be made in contracts, lives to be wasted in “optimization” of military’s warfighting capabilities, and so forth.

    The officer Corps is in simple terms divided in two, between the combat arms branches and the combat support branches. The high command of the military falls into the combat support role, meaning that for career combat arms branch officers to achieve positions in the DoD they have to quit the field and become corporate snakes to politick their way up the promotion ladder. This means more often than not whole sections of the military’s higher command are people who haven’t stepped onto a battlefield. Nominally they do want people that actually have combat experience in roles that involve developing combat tactics and strategies, but that seems to be even more on the way out than what I remember





  • In vulgarized terms, its the inverse of tailism.

    In more elaborated terms, its where a party or its leadership dictates revolutionary action from ahead of the proletariat without adequately considering the actual conditions or the will of the masses. The tendency of commandism usually manifests in the form of an impatience to jump directly to open revolution, bypassing critical stages of development of dual power structures and neglecting the importance of mass mobilization and education.

    In some circles commandism is also called “Left-Adventurism”