Crossposted from EM forums (
http://www.electusmatari.com/forums/showthread.php?tid=10060 )
First, what follows is pure speculation and rambling about one possible way for the Republic to be organized. There is no PF for or against, that I know of. Please feel free to comment or tell how you think it might work.
Republic and central databasesDue to discussions on electusmatari IRC and elsewhere, I have been thinking if the Republic would have central databases about its citizens or anything resembling accurate census records. Would they even see the need for such? Or would they consider simply asking each registered clan how many members they have and adding the numbers up sufficient?
There are reasons why distrust of official authorities might be a common Minmatar cultural trait, and many Minmatar might see value in individuals and clans being able to not have their ID data registered by the Republic, and still being able to have a normal, respectable life and profession.
Perhaps, when the Minmatar Republic was founded there was an effort to register everybody (possibly Gallente-led, because That Is How You Do Democracies), which ran into resistance and only a minor part actually did want to tell the central government who they were, where they lived, who were their close relations and dependants, where they worked and how much money they got for it, what weapons they had and where they were kept ... you know, the kind of stuff governments ask.
"Everybody in my clan has to register themselves? What do we get for it? Taxes? No thanks, I believe our clan will skip it, until we need it. How about you come ask us if you need to know something about us?"
What if registering your ID data to Republic databases would be voluntary (or mandatory on paper but most would not consider following that particular law very important), and the society was instead built around being able to function without a central database with detailed information about everybody in it?
I imagine there would certainly be a clan register, where you need to put your clan if you want to do business as a clan with the Republic. (Not really necessary if you just want to do business with other clans, though.)
For individuals, perhaps registering would be necessary only if you want to vote, own land or other such immovable property, hold an official Republic position, maybe to receive some social benefits (* see below) and so on. Stuff where you want something from the Republic, so they can make you to jump thorough the hoop to get it.
Perhaps different entities (Republic, tribes, corporations, organizations) all run their own databases for their own purposes, and giving information to any of them is voluntary in the sense one only needs to do it if one wants to do business with said entity?
So what of taxes?What if the Minmatar Republic does not follow the general contemporary Western taxation model of having majority of their tax income come from individuals, based on their individual income level?
Maybe the Republic budget money comes in major part from the tribes themselves? And to lesser extent from taxes and fees that do not require personal ID, such as taxes on for example owning land and using natural resources, for staying registered on the clan list, fees for registering agreements for public record, fees for holding licenses for certain trades or permits for running certain kind of business etc.
The money flow would be smaller, but so will expenses. I believe news and PF have had hints about Republic's money troubles, and the difficulty attracting foreign investment despite low salary rates.
(*) About republic, social benefits and welfarePersonally, I imagine there might not be a lot of social benefits in the Republic for individuals as opposed to clans. Given the tribe/clan focus, Minmatar might see the duty of supporting an individual thorough hard times and old age as something their clan does, not something Republic is responsible of.
Welfare for the clanless might be poorly cobbled together and severely underfunded, built more to sustain them temporarily for a bit "until they find a proper clan which will solve the problem" - with all the associated problems - than something to really support them long-term. I imagine this system would often not work too well practice, especially with all the returnees, but there might be no political will to change it, as the political power is held by tribes and clans.
I also imagine a majority of social benefits in the Republic would be clan-oriented instead and subsidy/shared expense type arrangements such as "If your clan provides a school building, the Republic will pay salaries for teachers in it"