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Post by chuikov on May 25, 2009 20:20:14 GMT
Evening, fellow comrades.
In order to prepare ourselves for the coming changes in the manifesto and in the drawing of the new international planned economy, we are going to have to start from the basics.
What we have witnessed in the past few months is the natural birth of an international economical revolution in eRepublik through the construction of people's owned factories, or simply put communes.
What is a commune then? Almost every radical-leftist party in Europe has begun building their own industrial complexes. The purpose of this industrial complex, or commune, is to produce food and other basic commodities for the factory workers and party members and eventually the entire population. Due to the lack of proper navigation and communication between the communes, some communes have become less functional due to either lack of activity or the proper funds to carry out the project (by funds I mean manpower, raw materials available in the ecountry and capital).
So far every commune has tried to expand itself tirelessly, but in most cases, very slowly into new industrial areas. But why should we continue to fight for ourselves, isolated when we can unite and cooperate?
This is only a teaser of the plan we're cooking together for international cooperation between people's owned communes.
Commune statistics
For now, let's keep it simple and just try and gather all the communes we can find and list them here.
Every leftist party should post their party name as a headline and then list their companies. The list should be categorized after if they're land or factory, what commodities they produce and finally quality.
- Revolutionary greetings, Maksim Chuikov
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Post by chuikov on May 25, 2009 20:32:42 GMT
Communist party of Soviet Union -- the GOSPLAN commune
Land complexes
- Soviet State Diamonds, quality 1 (diamonds company). Owner: Q1Commune - Soviet State Iron, quality 1 (iron company). Owner: Q1Commune - Soviet Timber, quality 1 (wood company). Owner: Q1Commune - Soviet State Oil, quality 1 (oil company). Owner: Q1Commune - Soviet State Grain, quality 1 (grain company). Owner: Q1Commune - RusGrain, quality 1 (grain company). Owner: Q4Commune
2nd stage industrial complexes
- Soviet Food Reserve, quality 1 (food company). Owner: Q1Commune - Soviet State Housing, quality 1 (house company). Owner: Q1Commune - WAL MARX, quality 1 (gift company). Owner: Q1Commune - Soviet State Arms, quality 1 (weapons company). Owner: Q1Commune - Soviet State Food, quality 1 (food company). Owner: Q4Commune - Soviet State Gifts, quality 1 (gift company). Owner: Q4Commune - Aeroflot Soviet Airlines, quality 1 (moving ticket company). Owner: Q4Commune - Q2 Vodka RU, quality 2 (food company). Owner: Q2Commune - Red Army Vodka, quality 3 (food company). Owner: Q3Commune
That's the CPSU owned and operated commune. We have a ruble stash on 61000+ and a gold stash on 500 gold. We're about to start some sections of the program again.
- Maksim Chuikov
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Post by Riza Karabasan on May 25, 2009 21:30:43 GMT
People's Democratic Front - Demokratik Halk Cephesi -- People's Production - Halkuretim
Land complexes
- Halkuretim - Demir, quality 2 (iron company). Owner: Halkuretim - Halkuretim - Bugday, quality 2 (grain company). Owner: Halkuretim
2nd stage industrial complexes
- Halkuretim - Halkekmek, quality 1 (food company). Owner: Halkuretim - Halkuretim - Halkotobusu, quality 1 (ticket company). Owner: Halkuretim - Halkuretim - Kaldirim Tasi, quality 1 (weapon company). Owner: Halkuretim - Halkuretim - Hediyelik, quality 1 (gift company). Owner: Halkuretim - Halkuretim - Simitci, quality 2 (food company). Owner: Halkuretim Q2 - Halkuretim - Mitralyoz, quality 2 (weapon company). Owner: Halkuretim Q2
That's the People's Democratic Front owned and operated commune. We have 22.6 golds and some TRY. We are working right now with 42 active workers.
- Riza Karabasan.
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Post by scipio on Jun 15, 2009 20:28:28 GMT
The People's Communist Party - UK
We've only recently started out (about 2 months) so only have a few
The People's Communes
Grain Commune - Q2 Food Commune - Q3 Diamond Commune (australia) - Q1 Gift Commune - Q1
*They're all owned by the party and ran by four from within the party. We give out food for all workers daily and gift upto 90. We also use the extra profits to give out houses, weapons and G.
*We've got about 70G (not including the value of the companies) - saving to open a weapons and iron commune
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Post by Riza Karabasan on Jun 16, 2009 0:20:05 GMT
OMG someone from UK!!!
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Post by Comrade Blaze on Jun 23, 2009 3:47:25 GMT
UK eCommunist's?! Awesome ;D
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Post by Riza Karabasan on Jun 23, 2009 6:20:45 GMT
Slovakian Communist Party -- Economy Commissariat
Land complexes
- SCP Q2 Grain Commune, Quality 2, Grain Company. Owner: Slovak Communist Party
2nd stage industrial complexes
- SCP Q2 Gift Commune, Quality 2, Gift Company. Owner: Slovak Communist Party - SCP Q1 Food Commune, Quality 1, Food Company. Owner: Slovak Communist Party
This is owned by non-existent Slovakian Communist Party and has 20 golds to buy another food company tomorrow. We do not have much money yet though.
Economy Commissar of Slovakian Communist Party, Riza Karabasan.
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Post by Osmany Ramon on Jun 27, 2009 4:03:54 GMT
Here is the current SFP Commune in the eUS:
LeninAde Beverage Co. - Q2 Food SFP Communal Grain - Q2 Grain SFP Communal Oil - Q1 Oil And we have the money to buy our moving ticket company if that's how we decide to go.
We employ 20 commune workers and have a daily net "profit" of about 4.5 Gold We just had the commune's one month anniversary yesterday, so if you ask me, we have gone gangbusters in our first month.
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Post by chuikov on Jun 27, 2009 9:42:33 GMT
Are you selling the products for a higher price then the cappies are? I'm not aware of your economical plan, but paying low wages and selling at high wages (4.5 gold is very high for 3-5 companies, especially Socialist companies).
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Post by ruaidhri on Jun 27, 2009 10:59:22 GMT
The North Korean Workers Party Land ComplexesNorth Korean Workers Grain,Q1 Grain,Owner is North Korean Workers Union 2nd Stage Industrial ComplexesNorth Korean Workers Food,Q2 Food,Owner is North Korean Workers Union North Korean Workers Gifts,Q1 Gifts,Owner is North Korean Workers Union
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Post by Osmany Ramon on Jun 27, 2009 19:49:11 GMT
chuikov... we pay the commune workers the minimum country wage and then distribute one unit of whatever Q food we produce to each worker daily. All of our raw materials are either purchased by our manufacturing or surplus is sold on the market for the min. market price. Manufactured goods (currently only making food right now) surplus is sold on the market for market price. All commune workers are able to request goods from the Commune to supplement their needs. For instance, the Commune purchased round trip moving tickets for any commune workers who wanted to moving-vote for our congressional candidates. Same thing might happen for weapons if we were to be facing a domestic invasion. Gifting and such can be done as needed. Workers are not required to donate their gold from medals though many donate a portion of that money back into the system. Typically, our workers will keep some gold on hand for "emergency purchases" or any recreational weapons and such. We have the luxury of being in a nation that engages in regular training wars, so wellness is not an issue for the foreseeable future. Our commune workers understand that in our circumstance, food is the only day to day necessity and unless the commune votes to spend money otherwise, other goods may be purchased with personal money from medals and the 1USD/day income.
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Post by Riza Karabasan on Jun 27, 2009 20:00:42 GMT
4.5 Golds net income is quite impressing I must say.
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Post by Osmany Ramon on Jun 27, 2009 21:45:01 GMT
...and you guys expressed doubts about good ol' American Socialist ingenuity.
Actually, I think we are able to do so well because of the large population and large capitalist market. We never have much trouble selling our surplus goods. Our goal is self-sufficiency and we produce way more than we need.
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Post by chuikov on Jun 27, 2009 22:38:53 GMT
I believe we should invest more money in the U.S planned economy program. There's a high possibility that the commune in the U.S can grow to the size of eRussia in the near future!
Although, if this type of agreement would be agreed upon, we'd have to discuss the economical policy of your program closer.
What's your current economical goal? Challenge the free market by trying to establish a monopoly over certain markets (q1 food for example) or are you just trying to produce enough to supply your party?
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Post by Osmany Ramon on Jun 28, 2009 17:47:11 GMT
I think because the market is so large in the US, its would be difficult to corner the market on any goods. We also have a a strong push in our congress for free trade, so we would potentially be facing large amounts of imported goods as well.
My goal for our commune is this: We create a commune that is self sufficient, in that we do not need to purchase anything from the market, only sell to it. For this, we must take into consideration the potential for training wars to end since we rely on them for high wellness. We also need to figure out what to do about Iron since the USA has no high iron regions.
Eventually, we would have our weapons company and a ticket company and the commune could then become a revolutionary fighting force as well, using our stockpiled weapons and tickets to move to where we are needed or using our "profits" and goods to support the workers' militia or what have you.
This plan makes our commune max out at 50-60 workers depending on if we do our own Iron company. And our only limit on growth right now is lack of workers. We are expanding faster than we can supply labor so outside investment is not necessary. If we were to see a boom of people interested in the commune idea at some point, a second one based on the same model could be started and so on.
I am intrigued with duncomrade's suggestion in another part of the forums that we consolidate in Russia. I think that would be an interesting experiment but one that I cannot commit to working on since our USA movement appears to be picking up steam at the moment (our party just broke into the top 10 and we might be top 8 in a matter of days, we also got a congressman!)
But certainly, if anyone has questions about how our commune is administered, ask away!
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