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− | The '''Blaist Communist Party of Darvincia''' was the strongest faction in the [[Darvincia|Darvincian]] parlament from around 850 to 950. Like its [[Blaist Communist Party|cousin party]] in [[Blaist Blaland]], it sought to adapt the ideology of [[Blaism]] to the situation in Darvincia. Its focus during this period was first on mechanizing agriculture to free up labor force that could settle in the cities and perform industrial work. These policies were supplemented by industrialization programs, where many factories were built to employ the new workforce, to craft machines for the farmers and many other goods, and extensive development of a rail network in the country. | + | The '''Blaist Communist Party of Darvincia''' was the strongest faction in the [[Darvincia|Darvincian]] parlament from around 850 to 950. Like its [[Blaist Communist Party|cousin party]] in [[Blaist Blaland]], it sought to adapt the ideology of [[Blaism]] to the situation in Darvincia. |
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+ | Its focus during this period was first on mechanizing agriculture to free up labor force that could settle in the cities and perform industrial work. These policies were supplemented by industrialization programs, where many factories were built to employ the new workforce, to craft machines for the farmers and many other goods, and extensive development of a rail network in the country. |
Latest revision as of 00:05, 19 September 2015
The Blaist Communist Party of Darvincia was the strongest faction in the Darvincian parlament from around 850 to 950. Like its cousin party in Blaist Blaland, it sought to adapt the ideology of Blaism to the situation in Darvincia.
Its focus during this period was first on mechanizing agriculture to free up labor force that could settle in the cities and perform industrial work. These policies were supplemented by industrialization programs, where many factories were built to employ the new workforce, to craft machines for the farmers and many other goods, and extensive development of a rail network in the country.