Поради историческото си положение аристокрацията във Франция и Англия е призвана да пише памфлети срещу модерното буржоазно общество. По време на Френската революция от юли 1830 г. и на английската реформаторска агитация тези аристокрации отново се поддават на омразния възход. Оттук нататък за сериозна политическа борба изобщо не можеше да става дума. Оставаше възможна само литературната битка. Но дори в областта на литературата старите викове от периода на реставрацията бяха станали невъзможни.
За да предизвика съчувствие, аристокрацията беше принудена да изгуби от поглед, очевидно, собствените си интереси и да формулира обвинението си срещу буржоазията единствено в интерес на експлоатираната работническа класа. По този начин аристокрацията си отмъщаваше, като пееше лакърдии по адрес на новите си господари и шепнеше в ушите им зловещи пророчества за предстояща катастрофа.
Така възникна феодалният социализъм: наполовина оплакване, наполовина подигравка; наполовина ехо от миналото, наполовина заплаха от бъдещето; понякога със своята горчива, остроумна и язвителна критика поразяваше буржоазията до сърцевината на сърцето; но винаги имаше смехотворен ефект поради пълната неспособност да разбере хода на съвременната история.
Аристокрацията, за да сплоти народа, размахваше пред себе си за знаме пролетарската торба за милостиня. Но народът, толкова често, колкото се присъединяваше към тях, виждаше на задните си части старите феодални гербове и дезертираше с гръмогласен и непочтителен смях.
And I, As Regent of World Republic, do also welcome you and hope you well as Delegate. If you have any questions/concerns, feel free to telegram me! I also Might set up a discord soon.
Announcement #1: Any person who wishes to write legislation, please write it in a dispatch and telegram me, Trigri with the title and the link to the dispatch. I look forward to submissions!
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If you have any questions, please telegram either me or New Rhenna.
Preamble: In accordance with the World Republic Constitution, This legislation defines criminal offenses and their punishments. The laws are passed legislation from the Legislative branch and enforced by Regent and Vice Regent.
Article 1: Define a criminal offense
Section 1: Broad Definition
A criminal offense is defined as a offense which violates an executive order by either Regent or Vice Regent, or passed legislation enforced by the Regent or Vice Regent.
Section 2: Minor offenses
A minor offense is defined by either a) The offense is on a small scale, affecting less then 3 nations, b) The crime took place less than 21 days ago, c) The Regent or Rhenna deems the crime as minor,
c-1)The Regents action can be overridden by either Rhenna or 4/5ths of the Legislature,
c-2)Rhenna's action can only be overriden by Regent, Vice Regent, and all votes in the legislature
Section 3: Misdemeanors
A misdemeanor is defined by a) The offense is on a medium scale, affecting less then 10 nations, b) The Regent or Rhenna deems the crime as a middemeanor,
b-1)The Regents action can be overridden by either Rhenna or 4/5ths of the Legislature,
b-2)Rhenna's action can only be overriden by Regent, Vice Regent, and all votes in the legislature
Section 4: Felonies A misdemeanor is defined by a) The offense is on a large scale, affecting less then 50 nations, b) The offense affects a government institution of any region in NationStates c) The Regent or Rhenna deems the crime as a felony,
c-1)The Regents action can be overridden by either Rhenna or 4/5ths of the Legislature,
c-2)Rhenna's action can only be overriden by Regent, Vice Regent, and all votes in the legislature
Article 2: Punishments
Section 1: Minor Crimes: If a defendant is found guilty of a minor crime the punishment is left up to, a) The presiding judge, who can only give a punishment fitting a minor crime, b) The Regent, who can only give a punishment fitting a Minor crime or a misdemeanor, c) Rhenna, who can give any punishment that they feel fit, unless the Regent, Vice Regent, and 3/5ths of the legislature overide the action
Section 2: Misdemeanors If a defendant is found guilty of a Misdemeanor, the punishment is left up to, a) The presiding judge, who can only give a punishment fitting a Misdemeanor, b) The Regent, who can only give a punishment fitting a Minor crime or a misdemeanor, c) Rhenna, who can give any punishment that they feel fit, unless the Regent, Vice Regent, and 3/5ths of the legislature overide the action
Section 3: Felonies If a defendant is found guilty of a Felony, the punishment is left up to, a) The presiding judge, who can only give a punishment fitting a felony, b) The Regent, who can only give a punishment fitting a felony or a misdemeanor, c) Rhenna, who can give any punishment that they feel fit, unless the Regent, Vice Regent, and 3/5ths of the legislature overide the action
Article 3: Potential Punishments
Section 1: Punishments Fitting a Minor Crime If a judge or a higher power steps in to alter the ruling to a case, and deems the crime to be a minor crime, A punishment, selected from the following list may be selected:
A stint in public service
A discharge from any government job for 3 days
Creation or addition to a record of offenses
Section 2: Punishments Fitting a Misdemeanor If a judge or a higher power steps in to alter the ruling to a case, and deems the crime to be a Misdemeanor, A punishment, selected from the following list may be selected:
A stint in public service
A discharge from any government job for 14 days
Creation or addition to a record of offenses
Under observation from government for 28 days
Section 3: Punishments Fitting a Felony If a judge or a higher power steps in to alter the ruling to a case, and deems the crime to be a Felony, A punishment, selected from the following list may be selected:
A stint in public service
A discharge from any government job permanently
Creation or addition to a record of offenses
Barring from any government possistion
Potential ejection from World Republic
Potential permanent banning from World Republic
Article 4: Enforcing Punishments
Section 1: Enforcement of a Minor Crime
If a Defendant is found guilty of a minor crime, and a punishment has been chosen by the relevant power, The Regent is required, by duty, to enforce punishments based solely on the judgement of the relevant power, If the defendant is uncooperative with the punishment, they are to be charged with a misdemeanor.
Section 2: Enforcement of a Misdemeanor
If a Defendant is found guilty of a misdemeanor, and a punishment has been chosen by the relevant power, The Regent is required, by duty, to enforce punishments based solely on the judgement of the relevant power, If the defendant is uncooperative with the punishment, they are to be charged with a felony.
Section 3: Enforcement of a Felony
If a Defendant is found guilty of a felony, and a punishment has been chosen by the relevant power, The Regent is required, by duty, to enforce punishments based solely on the judgement of the relevant power, If the defendant is uncooperative with the punishment, they are to be charged with a felony, If the defendant is uncooperative with the second punishment, The defendant is to be ejected from the region unless:
The Vice Regent and 3/5ths of the Legislature agree that the offender should remain in the region and can offer an equivalent punishment,
The Regent and 2/5ths of the Legislature agree that the offender should remain in the region, and can offer an equivalent punishment,
Rhenna withholds the right to void the ejecting from the region, however this decision may be vetoed by Regent, Vice Regent, and all of the legislature.
Preamble: In accordance with the World Republic Constitution, This legislation defines criminal offenses and their punishments. The laws are passed legislation from the Legislative branch and enforced by Regent and Vice Regent.
Article 1: Define a criminal offense
Section 1: Broad Definition
A criminal offense is defined as a offense which violates an executive order by either Regent or Vice Regent, or passed legislation enforced by the Regent or Vice Regent.
Section 2: Minor offenses
A minor offense is defined by either a) The offense is on a small scale, affecting less then 3 nations, b) The crime took place less than 21 days ago, c) The Regent or Rhenna deems the crime as minor,
c-1)The Regents action can be overridden by either Rhenna or 4/5ths of the Legislature,
c-2)Rhenna's action can only be overriden by Regent, Vice Regent, and all votes in the legislature
Section 3: Misdemeanors
A misdemeanor is defined by a) The offense is on a medium scale, affecting less then 10 nations, b) The Regent or Rhenna deems the crime as a middemeanor,
b-1)The Regents action can be overridden by either Rhenna or 4/5ths of the Legislature,
b-2)Rhenna's action can only be overriden by Regent, Vice Regent, and all votes in the legislature
Section 4: Felonies A misdemeanor is defined by a) The offense is on a large scale, affecting less then 50 nations, b) The offense affects a government institution of any region in NationStates c) The Regent or Rhenna deems the crime as a felony,
c-1)The Regents action can be overridden by either Rhenna or 4/5ths of the Legislature,
c-2)Rhenna's action can only be overriden by Regent, Vice Regent, and all votes in the legislature
Article 2: Punishments
Section 1: Minor Crimes: If a defendant is found guilty of a minor crime the punishment is left up to, a) The presiding judge, who can only give a punishment fitting a minor crime, b) The Regent, who can only give a punishment fitting a Minor crime or a misdemeanor, c) Rhenna, who can give any punishment that they feel fit, unless the Regent, Vice Regent, and 3/5ths of the legislature overide the action
Section 2: Misdemeanors If a defendant is found guilty of a Misdemeanor, the punishment is left up to, a) The presiding judge, who can only give a punishment fitting a Misdemeanor, b) The Regent, who can only give a punishment fitting a Minor crime or a misdemeanor, c) Rhenna, who can give any punishment that they feel fit, unless the Regent, Vice Regent, and 3/5ths of the legislature overide the action
Section 3: Felonies If a defendant is found guilty of a Felony, the punishment is left up to, a) The presiding judge, who can only give a punishment fitting a felony, b) The Regent, who can only give a punishment fitting a felony or a misdemeanor, c) Rhenna, who can give any punishment that they feel fit, unless the Regent, Vice Regent, and 3/5ths of the legislature overide the action
Article 3: Potential Punishments
Section 1: Punishments Fitting a Minor Crime If a judge or a higher power steps in to alter the ruling to a case, and deems the crime to be a minor crime, A punishment, selected from the following list may be selected:
A stint in public service
A discharge from any government job for 3 days
Creation or addition to a record of offenses
Section 2: Punishments Fitting a Misdemeanor If a judge or a higher power steps in to alter the ruling to a case, and deems the crime to be a Misdemeanor, A punishment, selected from the following list may be selected:
A stint in public service
A discharge from any government job for 14 days
Creation or addition to a record of offenses
Under observation from government for 28 days
Section 3: Punishments Fitting a Felony If a judge or a higher power steps in to alter the ruling to a case, and deems the crime to be a Felony, A punishment, selected from the following list may be selected:
A stint in public service
A discharge from any government job permanently
Creation or addition to a record of offenses
Barring from any government possistion
Potential ejection from World Republic
Potential permanent banning from World Republic
Article 4: Enforcing Punishments
Section 1: Enforcement of a Minor Crime
If a Defendant is found guilty of a minor crime, and a punishment has been chosen by the relevant power, The Regent is required, by duty, to enforce punishments based solely on the judgement of the relevant power, If the defendant is uncooperative with the punishment, they are to be charged with a misdemeanor.
Section 2: Enforcement of a Misdemeanor
If a Defendant is found guilty of a misdemeanor, and a punishment has been chosen by the relevant power, The Regent is required, by duty, to enforce punishments based solely on the judgement of the relevant power, If the defendant is uncooperative with the punishment, they are to be charged with a felony.
Section 3: Enforcement of a Felony
If a Defendant is found guilty of a felony, and a punishment has been chosen by the relevant power, The Regent is required, by duty, to enforce punishments based solely on the judgement of the relevant power, If the defendant is uncooperative with the punishment, they are to be charged with a felony, If the defendant is uncooperative with the second punishment, The defendant is to be ejected from the region unless:
The Vice Regent and 3/5ths of the Legislature agree that the offender should remain in the region and can offer an equivalent punishment,
The Regent and 2/5ths of the Legislature agree that the offender should remain in the region, and can offer an equivalent punishment,
Rhenna withholds the right to void the ejecting from the region, however this decision may be vetoed by Regent, Vice Regent, and all of the legislature.
Preamble: In accordance with the World Republic Constitution, This legislation defines criminal offenses and their punishments. The laws are passed legislation from the Legislative branch and enforced by Regent and Vice Regent.
Article 1: Define a criminal offense
Section 1: Broad Definition
A criminal offense is defined as a offense which violates an executive order by either Regent or Vice Regent, or passed legislation enforced by the Regent or Vice Regent.
Section 2: Minor offenses
A minor offense is defined by either a) The offense is on a small scale, affecting less then 3 nations, b) The crime took place less than 21 days ago, c) The Regent or Rhenna deems the crime as minor,
c-1)The Regents action can be overridden by either Rhenna or 4/5ths of the Legislature,
c-2)Rhenna's action can only be overriden by Regent, Vice Regent, and all votes in the legislature
Section 3: Misdemeanors
A misdemeanor is defined by a) The offense is on a medium scale, affecting less then 10 nations, b) The Regent or Rhenna deems the crime as a middemeanor,
b-1)The Regents action can be overridden by either Rhenna or 4/5ths of the Legislature,
b-2)Rhenna's action can only be overriden by Regent, Vice Regent, and all votes in the legislature
Section 4: Felonies A misdemeanor is defined by a) The offense is on a large scale, affecting less then 50 nations, b) The offense affects a government institution of any region in NationStates c) The Regent or Rhenna deems the crime as a felony,
c-1)The Regents action can be overridden by either Rhenna or 4/5ths of the Legislature,
c-2)Rhenna's action can only be overriden by Regent, Vice Regent, and all votes in the legislature
Article 2: Punishments
Section 1: Minor Crimes: If a defendant is found guilty of a minor crime the punishment is left up to, a) The presiding judge, who can only give a punishment fitting a minor crime, b) The Regent, who can only give a punishment fitting a Minor crime or a misdemeanor, c) Rhenna, who can give any punishment that they feel fit, unless the Regent, Vice Regent, and 3/5ths of the legislature overide the action
Section 2: Misdemeanors If a defendant is found guilty of a Misdemeanor, the punishment is left up to, a) The presiding judge, who can only give a punishment fitting a Misdemeanor, b) The Regent, who can only give a punishment fitting a Minor crime or a misdemeanor, c) Rhenna, who can give any punishment that they feel fit, unless the Regent, Vice Regent, and 3/5ths of the legislature overide the action
Section 3: Felonies If a defendant is found guilty of a Felony, the punishment is left up to, a) The presiding judge, who can only give a punishment fitting a felony, b) The Regent, who can only give a punishment fitting a felony or a misdemeanor, c) Rhenna, who can give any punishment that they feel fit, unless the Regent, Vice Regent, and 3/5ths of the legislature overide the action
Article 3: Potential Punishments
Section 1: Punishments Fitting a Minor Crime If a judge or a higher power steps in to alter the ruling to a case, and deems the crime to be a minor crime, A punishment, selected from the following list may be selected:
A stint in public service
A discharge from any government job for 3 days
Creation or addition to a record of offenses
Section 2: Punishments Fitting a Misdemeanor If a judge or a higher power steps in to alter the ruling to a case, and deems the crime to be a Misdemeanor, A punishment, selected from the following list may be selected:
A stint in public service
A discharge from any government job for 14 days
Creation or addition to a record of offenses
Under observation from government for 28 days
Section 3: Punishments Fitting a Felony If a judge or a higher power steps in to alter the ruling to a case, and deems the crime to be a Felony, A punishment, selected from the following list may be selected:
A stint in public service
A discharge from any government job permanently
Creation or addition to a record of offenses
Barring from any government possistion
Potential ejection from World Republic
Potential permanent banning from World Republic
Article 4: Enforcing Punishments
Section 1: Enforcement of a Minor Crime
If a Defendant is found guilty of a minor crime, and a punishment has been chosen by the relevant power, The Regent is required, by duty, to enforce punishments based solely on the judgement of the relevant power, If the defendant is uncooperative with the punishment, they are to be charged with a misdemeanor.
Section 2: Enforcement of a Misdemeanor
If a Defendant is found guilty of a misdemeanor, and a punishment has been chosen by the relevant power, The Regent is required, by duty, to enforce punishments based solely on the judgement of the relevant power, If the defendant is uncooperative with the punishment, they are to be charged with a felony.
Section 3: Enforcement of a Felony
If a Defendant is found guilty of a felony, and a punishment has been chosen by the relevant power, The Regent is required, by duty, to enforce punishments based solely on the judgement of the relevant power, If the defendant is uncooperative with the punishment, they are to be charged with a felony, If the defendant is uncooperative with the second punishment, The defendant is to be ejected from the region unless:
The Vice Regent and 3/5ths of the Legislature agree that the offender should remain in the region and can offer an equivalent punishment,
The Regent and 2/5ths of the Legislature agree that the offender should remain in the region, and can offer an equivalent punishment,
Rhenna withholds the right to void the ejecting from the region, however this decision may be vetoed by Regent, Vice Regent, and all of the legislature.