This, pretty much. It's not supposed to be a pretty place.
Being a pretty place or not was never up for argument; Seriphyn's post reflects the CURRENT status quo in the State, and it's still not what this is about. To answer my claim that Tibus Heth and his viewpoint(s) are not the epitome of 'State ideology' you served us some select quotes from a few wiki articles that didn't answer anything. Allow me to add some pieces you missed that reflect the State's mindset;
Statism (French; étatisme) is a term used by political scientists to describe the belief that, for whatever reason, a government should control either economic or social policy or both to some degree. Statism is effectively the opposite of anarchism. Statism can take many forms. Minarchists prefer a minimal or night watchman states to protect people from aggression, theft, breach of contract, and fraud with military, police, and courts. Some may also include fire departments, prisons, and other functions. Totalitarians prefer a maximum or all encompassing state. Limited government, welfare state, and other options make up the middle territory of the scale of statism. Some anarchists use the term statist in a derogatory sense.
State, society and individuals
Some statist analyses use a dichotomy between state and society, viewing the state as a homogeneous institution capable of using political power to force policy on a passive or resisting society. Such an analysis depends on an elitist theory of power rather than a pluralist theory of power; that power is exercised by individuals and competing organisations within society.
Right-wing authoritarianism, on the other hand, views a strong, authoritative state as required to legislate or enforce traditional morality and cultural practices. The ideology of statism espoused by fascism holds that sovereignty is not vested in the people but in the nation state, and that all individuals and associations exist only to enhance the power, prestige and well-being of the state. It repudiates individualism and exalts the nation as an organic body headed by the Supreme Leader and nurtured by unity, force, and discipline. Fascism and some forms of corporatism extol the moral position that the corporate group, usually the state, is greater than the sum of its parts and that individuals have a moral obligation to serve the state.Here is a bit from the original description for the Caldari State;
A state built on corporate capitalism, the Caldari State is run by a few mega-corporations which divide the state between them, controlling and ruling every aspect of society. Each corporation is made up of thousands of smaller companies, ranging from industrial companies to law firms. All land and real estate is owned by a company which leases it to the citizens, and government and policing are also handled by independent companies.
Although this gives the corporations dictatorial powers, they are just as bound by Caldari customs and laws as the individual, and the fierce, continual competition between the corporations ensures a healthy, consumer-based social environment, which benefits everyone....
The State offers its citizens the best and the worst in living conditions. As long as you keep in line, do your job, uphold the laws and so forth, life can be fairly pleasant and productive. But for those who are not cut out for this strict, disciplined regime life quickly becomes intolerable. They lose their respect, family, status, everything, and the only options left to them are suicide or exile. Although not xenophobic as such, the Caldari are very protective of their way of life and tolerate only those foreigners that stick to the rules.Megacorporations
The Caldari State stands for corporate capitalism in its purest form. There are eight great Corporations that together own more than 90% of all property within the State. Each of the corporation is made up of thousands of companies of various sizes and various sorts, ranging from simple mining companies to powerful police companies. There is no single, unified government as such, each corporation rules its territories like their own kingdom with little or nor interference from the other corporations. Competition, efficiency and market share is more important to the corporations than accumulation of wealth (although the latter is often a happy by-product of the former). Business for the good of the individual rather than the good of the many is something totally alien to the Caldari. In higher matters, such as in foreign policy towards the other empires, the Board of Directors, which consists of the CEOs of the eight major corporations, has the highest authority. The Board of Directors also makes sure that the social infrastructure of the State remains intact and settles all major quarrels between the corporations.This is the epitome of the State's ideology; a covenant of grand corporations with shared historical, ethnic, cultural and religious beliefs all striving together for a common goal. There is often fierce competition, ensuring a healthy economy and growth that would benefit everyone able to help achieve it; but the State is very much a unified beast when it is in their interest to be so. NO ONE PERSON would be in charge to dictate direction for all of them, and while the ideology of the state held several fascist ideals the typical 'great leader' ideology was not followed, instead they trusted the BoD to handle all manners of high-end inner-state politics and high-grade, state-wide foreign affairs.
But then what happened? well... The final piece of a definitive fascist government was added and things started to go down-hill from there. It's not so 'recent' now but let's have a look at a piece from 'recent events' concerning the State;
Leadership
Where the rest of the State is uncharacteristically united and calm, the upper levels of the megacorps are still divided and disoriented. Heth's combination of popular support and seemingly limitless financial backing has made him almost unassailable, but his victories have come at the expense of many of the most powerful individuals and cartels in the State. His reforms have fragmented the field of play, sending everyone else scrambling to secure political territory. While there are a few executives who wholeheartedly support Heth and his ideals, the majority see him as a threat and a menace to be controlled or removed as soon as the opportunity presents itself. While ideological positions still place many of the big players at odds with one another, shady alliances that would have been inconceivable a year ago are coming into being. Players at this level, while they may be ideologically motivated, do not survive without the ability to be extremely pragmatic and realistic when required; they know they can't make a move right now, but they know they need to be absolutely ready when an opportunity presents itself. If military conflict provides that opportunity, they're all for it, but right now all it seems to be achieving is to strengthen Tibus Heth's position.Why is this man not whole-heartedly supported and backed by the entire State? May have something to do with his very Un-Caldari way of acting and I've no doubt the severe cut in power the BoD has suffered plays into it as well. The very idea that a single man should be acting glorious leader of the whole of the State is an idea alien to the Caldari mindset, at least if one take all the pre-Empyrian age info into account. Heth is very good at playing the masses however, utilizing old misgivings or creating new ones (Hello
Noir Broker, let's have ourselves an excuse, prize-tagged 600k lives, for now.) to keep people rooting for him. Works so long as they are angry and blood-thirsty, led by his personal cohorts. This group that Heth uses to control the state, who are they again? Well;
The Caldari Providence Directorate is a gendarmerie founded by Tibus Heth shortly after the launch of his successful coup against the Caldari Constructions Corporation.
It was initially manned by Constructions workers loyal to Heth. Templis Dragonaurs were secretly appointed as the agency's officers and were responsible for providing State-wide internal security and running Heth's anti-Gallente/Caldari supremacy propaganda campaign.
Noted for their physical perfection and trademark dark blue uniforms, these men and women were nicknamed Provists by the Caldari population.The Templis Dragonaurs are an ultra-nationalist Caldari terrorist organization whose origins date back to the Tikiona States. They are easily the most anti-Gallente political entity in New Eden.
The organization was secretly involved in the destruction of Nouvelle Rouvenor. Tibus Heth was supposedly a member for six years, although his involvement was never officially proven.So, let's get this right; The entire purpose of the Caldari State is now to act as a vessel for one man and his terrorist friends to maintain a racism-fueled hate-war with a foreign power for their own interests, all the while claiming that this is good for the State in the long run? This basically means that the State was made to destroy the Federation; they have *NO* other purpose. And Ishukone, desiring something so
Treasonous as 'trade and peace' with the Federation is thus enemies who must be punished. Funny how that works;
[Ishukone article, on politics]Politics
The megacorporation is the leader of the liberal bloc in Caldari politics, a position it has held since Otro Gariushi seized control of the company during a period of complacency and decline in YC 100. Under his leadership, the company advocated free market policies, relaxed trade barriers, and an easing of tensions between the State and the Gallente Federation. Gariushi also gave the company its reputation for being relatively employee friendly and for its ruthless competitive practices with rival companies. Despite the death of Gariushi in the Malkalen disaster, his policies still cast a long shadow over the corporation and the current leadership appears to be following in his footsteps.
As a result, Ishukone remains a reluctant partner in the Caldari Providence Directorate. With little choice but to go along with the Directorate after Gariushi's death, the corporate leadership remains of two minds about the situation. On the one hand, many board members support the meritocratic reforms instituted by the Directorate, which were similar to policies already in place under Gariushi. However, considerable resistance to the centralization of power and the Directorate's belligerence remains among the corporate leadership.This coming from the worst offender to the State's founding principles and way of life that EVE PF has ever created. Hell, his reforms were not even that original as it appears many had been in place under Ishukone corporation for some time. By your arguments, the entire ideological and historical worth of the entire State boils down to "Herp, kill all Gallente, Derp." and that the State has no more nuance, debt, or value than that? Again;
bullshit. The State has a greater value as an in-game faction with considerably more value and debt than to be card-board villains for the Federation to fight in an eternal, non-winnable (According to game-mechanics) war.
Lastly...
I grow tired of arguing this so this will be the LAST time;
Who is, and who is not, traitors to the State depends widely on different points of view. These can be argued for some time if we want. It is established from PF that Heth is a very 'un-Caldari' influence on the State and that much of the flak that Ishukone get's is due their personal ideals as a liberal corp and the legacy put down by Gariushi, something Heth seems to hate because it refuses to paint the Federation as the unalterable hated arch-enemy. As such, from the provist's viewpoint they may be traitors, but by the view point of Ishukone Heth has subverted and betrayed the State for some time; if armed conflict takes place between the two it's not clear-cut from PF who is and who is not the traitors - only who is the 'rebel' against the 'wayward' nation.
Also, as far as I'm personally concerned if Ishukone is the only 'State' faction available in Dust 514 I do wonder why they are portrayed so Federation friendly; why would they fight the Federation if things are this smooth? I'm personally confused, but then that's the reason I try to not get to involved in this absurd cluster-fuck that this new book adds to the already existing chaotic mess.
Bittervet/ I would like to get back the EVE online where factions were believable, nuanced and down-to-earth legitimate human societies not catalysts for 'epic' storylines and clear-cut boxed caricatures of themselves in clear-cut black.vs.white conflicts sparked by god-like entities. /Bittervet.