Talk:Free Outer Eugenia

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NPOV: I'm pretty sure all of this article is written from an in-character perspective, with repeated claims that seem entirely in-character, and glossing over having none of the organisational advantages of more conventional governmental systems, but regardless I shan't dispute the practicality of this anarchist system - It manages to work according to the NSstats, therefore it works. but seriously...

"Any Free Outer Eugenian productive association is entitled to the right to direct and control its production and to dispose of the fruits of its labor as the workers see fit. This has made all attempts to impose the brutal slavery known in much of the world under the euphemism of 'free enterprise' on the people of Free Outer Eugenia utterly futile."

...Neutral Point of View? I do not think so...



That section, like much of the rest of the article, was taken directly from my old website. Which was in-character by the way. I haven't bothered rewriting them to suit NPOV and I don't know if I ever will. Frankly, I'd rather create new material instead. If you want to make it more 'NPOV', then be my guest. I don't really see the point of a NPOV description of A FICTIONAL ANARCHIST FEDERATION IN A BLOOMING WEBGAME. I may be a geek, but there are limits, by gum! The neutrality of this article isn't disputed by the way. You'd have to find someone to say that it was 'NPOV' for that. If you want to tag this article as something, then please tag it as unabashedly biased, not 'disputed.' This would be far closer to the truth of the matter.

As for your side comment : what 'organizational advantages?' Free Outer Eugenia has a highly organized society. It does lack the unproductive hierarchy and destructive redundancy found in state socialist and capitalist societies. As far as constructive organization goes, the Federation has as much as it needs Those aren't really advantages though. But then this isn't really the place for that discussion.

Oh and please sign your comments. I like to know who I'm talking to.

Free Outer Eugenia 10:31, 16 April 2007 (GMT)