viewtopic.php?f=21&t=4303&start=10#p31250Name of the Law/Policy: Government Policy on Inheritance
Law/Policy Category: : Civil Rights
Options:
1. Inheritance is outlawed, the Government inherits everything
2. There is a strictly regulated inheritance law that doesn't allow for any private regulation.
3. There is a regulated inheritance law, but private regulation of inheritance (e.g. by will) is allowed but also regulated.
4. There is a regulated inheritance law, but private regulation of inheritance (e.g. by will) is allowed but not regulated.
5. There are no regulated inheritance laws, inheritance completely happens after the will of the deceased.
6. The State's Religious institutions inherits everything.
7. Local governments establish inheritance laws.
Effects:
1. -- Restrictive Civil Rights, + Progressive Morality, ++ Big Government Responsibility
2. + Big Government Responsibilities, - Restrictive Civil Rights
3. = default
4. - Small Government Responsibility, + Permissive Civil Rights
5. -- Small Government Responsibilities, - Conservative Morality, ++ Permissive Civil Rights
6. ++ Fanatic Religious
7. ++ Devolution Centralisation
Comment:
It could be reasonably interesting, and add some internal RP with the whole left vs right, progressive vs traditionalist.
It's not going to change particracy as we know it, but it could be interesting if for example, a country full of rich corporations RP is "taken over" by socialist/communists that takes over the corporations with this law. Or a religious state where the churches power and wealth increases.