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Soviets did establish comintern (decyphered as Communist Internationale), openly proclaim that they're aiming to create a communist society (nothing can be further from the truth) and put the word "communist" in basically every context possible. In fact, Stellaris "Shared Burdens" civic, despite being ultimate depiction of communism, doesn't actually refer to communism in any way but does much better job at depicting it than real "communist" regimes. Quite a twist, huh.
Most of those names have nothing to do with real forms of government (a police state isn't actually a form of government either), and my names aren't based on any real concepts as well (hence "Utopian Empire", for one). Even with "Communist State" being a real combination of words with definition of a "state that is administered and governed by a single communist party", it only points to the fact that this country has a communist economy running, which leads me to the next point:
This special civic is quite restrictive and will forcefully restructure any government's economy system to equal share status to literally everyone, including rulers, workers and slaves if present. It's not my or your place to restrict potential RP explanation for there being a religious state with communist economy - Stellaris is literally a game about alien cultures, and we cannot possibly except to understand all the mechanics behind their political decisions.
The in-game name of the government (like Representative Democracy or Celestial Empire) reflect the real situation in the separate empire (empire in game of course). And it doesn’t matter what its propaganda says, if the people in the state are under the police oppression with the Police civic, it would be called the “Police state”.
So by your mod this boundary of understanding the real state’s structure is broken, we can even call the Holy Guardians fallen empire as a “Communist state”, if it had special civic
Yeah, surely this is only a thing which ever happened in propaganda. Except for all the countries throughout history that proclaimed themselves communist while being as far from communism as is modern USA (Soviet Union for easy examples). And all those economical theories, including Lenin's that actually diffirintiate communist economy from communist governmental structure, introduce socialism as a medium ground and do a lot of other stuff. And all those potential alien governments that can potentially be based on completely different principles and history which humans cannot even begin to comprehend (keyword is "alien", after all). Small exceptions to the rule, after all.
Idk then, you'd probably need to send me screenshots, error logs, etc if Im to make anything out of it.
Did you do the usual steps of clearing out mod_registry.json, clearing out your documents folder, resubbing to the mod, making local copy of the mod?
It shouldn't
Apparently they removed bunch of restrictions from Syncretic Evolution since it became an origin, so now you can have that and shared burdens simaltaniously even in vanilla.
Yea
I think not, Shared Burdens removes the ability of setting basic subsistence as it is.
It makes them unhappy if you don't have residents or slaves
Shared Burdens + Oligarchy = Vanguard State: This state is led by a Vanguard Party which is constitutionally enshrined as having a leading role in the country's life.
Egalitarian Ethos + Shared Burdens Civic + Parliamentary Civic + Democratic = Socialist Democracy: A democratic state in which all political factions have committed to the ideal that all sentients should have easy access to basic necessities.
Militarist Ethos + Shared Burdens Civic + Idealistic Foundation + Democratic/Oligarchy = Revolutionary Republic: A young state recently formed after a violent revolution which overthrew the previous order.
Egalitarian Ethos + Shared Burdens + Merchant Guilds + Democratic/Oligarchy = Syndicalist Republic. A state in which all political and economic power has been deposited into a supreme congress of worker's confederations.