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Doc Doofus:
Is there alleged communal ownership of property in the TS3? No? Well, then it's not communism. It's definitely centralized economic planning, though.
Perhaps Sunset Valley is at war with Riverdale? If so, then they are on a war footing and may have a war czar directing the economy. No new townies and babies means no new conscripts for the Glorious War Effort. And they need to keep the police department well-stocked with sims in blue uniforms to crack down on dissidents and root out Riverdale sleeper agents. You never know what kind of incriminating evidence you'll find in somebody's trash can. What if one of those sleeper agents had a ticking nuclear timebomb? Can you afford to take that risk? I suggest the Mausoleum would be a great place to hold and interrogate suspects pending their show trials.
Chocolate Milk:
I was explaining Pescado's comment, which I believe was just referring to the "top-down" governmental system, which is a feature of practical communism.
But goddamn, my mind is now filled with amazing visions of TS3: War. I would much prefer that to Vacation. :P
chann:
Quote from: Doc Doofus on 2009 August 13, 23:37:46
Is there alleged communal ownership of property in the TS3? No? Well, then it's not communism. It's definitely centralized economic planning, though.
Well, households are really communal units. Except for business deeds, Sims don't have any personal property rights at all. Everything belongs to the household. Just look at how easy it is to kick a Sim to the curb and render them homeless.
J. M. Pescado:
Quote from: Doc Doofus on 2009 August 13, 23:37:46
Is there alleged communal ownership of property in the TS3?
Yes! Yes there is! Haven't you noticed how sims have a very limited concept of personal property which doesn't extend past anything not on their person?
Raicuparta:
I have the very latest awesome mod, should I install ISM now?
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