So, I've been asked in-character several times to consider putting up a detailed explanation of the Caldari State and how the Megacorporations and corporate structure all ties in together. Obviously, as I'm not the only Caldari RPer around and certainly not the authority on the matter, I wanted to draft a rough copy and post it here so people (primarily other Caldari RPers) could read over it and give their inputs and ideas (even if your input is "Bah, don't do this!")
So, this is only the first part of the entire post (limited by word count):
It has been requested of me more than once to create a detailed explanation of the composition of the Caldari State and how corporations work within it. I will state from the beginning that in order to understand the Caldari State you must understand the Caldari and to understand the Caldari you must sincerely step away from your predispositions and viewpoints and seek to adopt the mindset of the Caldari people.
Disclaimer: The purpose of this thread is
not to convince anyone that the Caldari way of life is superior to any other, nor that anyone should adopt our way of life for any reason other than choosing to do so. It is simply our way of life.
Megacorporations and Citizenship
If we take into account the various regions and systems that compose the Caldari State and visually picture them as a puzzle with nine interlocking pieces of various shapes and sizes, each puzzle piece represents a governing authority over that region of the State. Eight are the Megacorporations and the ninth is independent contractors and license brokers. The eight Megacorporations are divided into three principle blocs, representing their business philosophy and intercorporate/international policy:
PatriotsPatriot corporations are largely known for their support of the old principles and traditions of the Caldari and a desire for a strong, independent State. These corporations are:
- Kaalakiota Corporation
- Lai Dai Corporation
- Wiyrkomi Corporation
LiberalsLiberal corporations are known for their support of strong international relationships, international business practices and progressive public policies. These corporations are:
- Ishukone Corporation
- Hyasyoda Corporation
PracticalsPractical corporations are known for their ruthless business practices and their focus on practicality over ethics or traditions as well as the most expansionist business policies. These corporations are:
- CBD Corporation
- Nugoeihuvi (NOH) Corporation
- Sukuuvestaa Corporation
Each Corporation maintains its own paramilitary police and security force which operates within the regions governed by that specific megacorporation. (These are not to be confused with the Caldari Navy).
With this understanding, it is important to note that "Caldari Citizen" is a term used only by those outside of the State to refer collectively to those within it. The Caldari refer to ourselves as a citizen of whatever megacorporation we are associated with, such as "Wiyrkomi Citizen" or "Ishukone Citizen." It is also important to understand that life may differ greatly between citizens of various corporations, the daily activities and experience of a Wiyrkomi Citizen are likely to be very different from that of a Sukuuvestaa Citizen. Citizenship in a certain corporation is determined by the area in which you live and the corporation in which you work. It is common for a child to continue to work within the same megacorporation as their parents, so a child born to Sukuuvestaa Citizens is likely to work for Sukuuvestaa Corporation when they are of the age. However, exceptions do occur and it is possible to change your corporate citizenship either by your own will or by the direction of your corporation (that is to say that one corporation may transfer a citizen to another corporation for various reasons).
Duty, Responsibility and Identity
Perhaps the most confusing thing about the Caldari corporate structure and State is the duty of the citizen and the duty of the corporation. It is the duty of the citizen to apply their talents, abilities and time toward the corporation under which they are a citizen. The citizen is expected to apply themselves thoroughly to their corporation, to perform their responsibilities and duties with diligence and to comply with corporate policy. This creates the workforce of the corporation and allows it to provide its products and services both internally and externally, thus each citizen plays an important role in the success of the corporation and, in this way, invests into it.
The corporation is then expected to provide food, housing and education to its citizens. This is not to say that you must eat what you are given, when you are given it or that you must live where you are told to live (though many do). It is the duty of the corporation to see that its citizens are provided for in these ways, housing is provided for the citizen as part of their compensation for labor, food is provided in the same manner (house decorations and locations are often able to be chosen by the citizen as well as what foods to eat). Education is thoroughly in control of the corporation, a child will be given an education appropriate to their interests and aptitudes, directed by the corporation in order to increase the efficiency and effectiveness of the corporation (as well as the standard of living for the child by allowing them to work within their interests and aptitudes). As the corporation's efficiency grows, its ability to provide jobs, housing and food expands, its political and business influence expands and everyone within the corporation benefits.
Because of this structure, a Caldari identifies entirely with their corporate identity. Just as one would be a Wiyrkomi Citizen, the identity of the individual derives directly from their position within that corporation. The higher the position within a corporation, the better the benefits (housing, education) for the individual as well as their family. Thus it is common for an individual to work diligently and consider it an honor to provide for themselves and their families through service to the corporation, which then benefits the corporation and subsequently benefits everyone within the corporation as explained above.