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=== Economics ===
=== Economics ===
Within the context of the establishment of Cult nihilism, the established system of economic decentralisation had proven an ineffective measure to benefit from the extensive extractable mineral and energy resources in Kæra'zna. As such, the establishment of an efficient, profit-orientated [[w:Planned economy|planned economy]] was deemed an imperative. As such, the model of [[w:State capitalism|state capitalism]] was propagated amongst Ritual nihilists, presented to the populace as a sacrificing of individual choice in order to provide for the greater collective. While some have suggested the system as socialist in purpose - in a way analogous to [[w: Fascism|fascist]] nationalistic socialism, however the economic structure instituted in Kæra'zna presents a number of capitalistic mechanisms in order to maximize economic output.
Within the context of the establishment of Cult nihilism, the prexisting economically decentralised [[W:Putting-out system|domestic system]] had proven an ineffective measure to benefit from the extensive extractable mineral and energy resources in Kæra'zna. As such, the establishment of an efficient, profit-orientated [[w:Planned economy|planned economy]] was deemed an imperative. As such, the model of [[w:State capitalism|state capitalism]] was propagated amongst Ritual nihilists, presented to the populace as a sacrificing of individual choice in order to provide for the greater collective. While some have suggested the system as socialist in purpose - in a way analogous to [[w: Fascism|fascist]] nationalistic socialism, however the economic structure instituted in Kæra'zna presents a number of capitalistic mechanisms in order to maximize economic output.


With the Cult nihilist rejection of objective views towards morality, adoption of measures deemed unethical in a majority of the world have been advocated and enforced by Ritual nihilists in accordance with the theory of self-sacrifice in order to further the nation as a whole. Such policies have been scaled back for skilled workers in the 21st century, however, due in part to pressure from the international community and an acknowledgement that a majority do not provide substantive economic benefit to counter the rate of workplace death and injury. Despite its opposition to the mechanisms of [[w:Free_market#Capitalism|free-market capitalism]], Ritual nihilists often opposed the notion of [[w:Autarky|autarky]], regarding the attempt to establish true self-sufficiency a “fool’s errand” due to the lack of arable land in Kæra'zna. Instead, the state alone held the prerogative to engage in international trade, often through the allocation of resources to state-owned corporations - which would be later absorbed into [[K-RAD]].
With the Cult nihilist rejection of objective views towards morality, adoption of measures deemed unethical in a majority of the world have been advocated and enforced by Ritual nihilists in accordance with the theory of self-sacrifice in order to further the nation as a whole. Such policies have been scaled back for skilled workers in the 21st century, however, due in part to pressure from the international community and an acknowledgement that a majority do not provide substantive economic benefit to counter the rate of workplace death and injury. Despite its opposition to the mechanisms of [[w:Free_market#Capitalism|free-market capitalism]], Ritual nihilists often opposed the notion of [[w:Autarky|autarky]], regarding the attempt to establish true self-sufficiency a “fool’s errand” due to the lack of arable land in Kæra'zna. Instead, the state alone held the prerogative to engage in international trade, often through the allocation of resources to state-owned corporations - which would be later absorbed into [[K-RAD]].