A. The Anarchists
B. The Liberals
C. The Fascist
D. The Libertarians
E. The Pacifist
F. The Canadian
A. The Anarchists
Includes: Rathmoon, Synth
Values: FreedomOpposes all institutions, public and private, unless their authority is less than the extent to which they diminish the power of authority as a whole. Believes that institution in any and all forms should exist only to ensure freedom of thought and action. Opposes all imposition of ideas, structure and bias by anything. Cares only about economic quality of life insofar as it promotes the power of the individual.
B. The Liberals
Includes: Fanta, Zaryi, Tuhl, Joklem, Dvergar
Values: JusticePuts supreme importance upon social justice, and believes that all individuals and institutions have moral worth in context of advancing this goal. Believes that equality of opportunity is more important than the quantitative value of the final outcome. Believes that personal freedom is best protected through calculated limits on absolute freedom. Believes that absolute political and economic freedoms are less important than the equitability of said freedoms.
C. The Fascist
Includes: Aestu
Values: OrderDefines all social, political, cultural and economic life as subject to the social contract. Places supreme value on social order, believing order to be the final guarantor of a good and moral life. Believes that the fate of a nation follows the moral worth of its citizens and therefore defines the role of the state as great equalizer and protector of social values. Considers the preservation of order and stability more important than any particular political or economic system. Believes that free markets exist only to serve the interests of the nation-state.
D. The Libertarians
Includes: Weena, Meowth, Jubber, Brawl, Usd, Eturnal
Values: AutonomyBelieves that freedom from contrived systems of social control is more important than the imperfections of society, and believes that any efforts to manipulate social values will inevitably prove self-defeating. Believes that the right to one's gains is more important than the quality of the society that yields those gains. Believes that social values are themselves fundamentally illusory and subject to individual judgement.
E. The Pacifist
Includes: Azelma
Values: HarmonyBelieves that conflict is inherently destructive and that supreme good is best ensured by the settlement of any and all conflicts. Does not believe in absolute values. Believes that populism and adherence to contemporary values is the best guarantor of good.
F. The Canadian
Includes: Jushiro
Values: QuietSheltered by eusocial Canadian life and baffled by the ideological wrangling of other points of view. Believes that all would be well if everyone was quiet and just got along. Any potential for conflict is enervated by vicarious amusement at the political coliseum.