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Classified Conviscated Pamphlet Vol. 2
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Rathleton |
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CLASSIFIED CONVISCATED PAMPHLET- AUTHORIZED READERS ONLY
The high class consists of the factory owners, owners of important patents and their direct relatives. Usually only the eldest heir, his spouse and their direct heir are counted to this class. They own the factories or will own them one day and the whole family fortune is at their disposal. They undergo a rigid training for their destiny and schooled in reading, writing, magic and other important matters, depended on the tastes of the families leadership. They are rarely seen in their factories and don't mingle with less then the upper class and even this might be rare in some cases. The high class considers themselves an elite, important for the city and irreplaceable. Since many town officials are relatives and somewhat dependant on their good will, their influence is sometimes bigger then the importance of their factories might suggest. They are subject to only a few rules and laws of the city and are the only ones 'important' enough to vote on them.
While in theory it is possible that one of the poor does so much for the city that he might become through his earned votes important enough to vote on rules that affect even the high class, this is practically impossible. Everything a poor person can do will grant him only a handful of votes at best whereas simply owning a factory for a few months will generate enough votes to elevate someone into the important status.
The high class is quite eager to use their votes in a most efficient way so they rarely vote on thins that wont affect them at all. This gives the lower classes some autonomy in issues that affect only them. Since changing labour conditions and the like is considered a more important decision only a few of the lower classes are allowed to vote on them at all and they'd be easily overruled by the sheer number of votes a single factory owner would own. Therefore they rarely waste their votes on such issues at all and leave it to the higher classes.
The upper class has comparatively the least votes but the most privileges. Since the secondary heirs rarely rise to enough importance to vote about their own class they sometimes sell their votes to interested higher class members that want to influence lower class decisions, without wanting to waste their own more valuable votes. Others generate some considerable amount of votes by working as city officials. Their importance allows them to influence matters that affect the city as a whole and they are often flattered and ultimately bought by the higher class, mostly of their own family, to vote in their interest. Those officials lead a relatively comfortable live and some might gather enough wealth to invest in a factory, support an artists or inventor. Sometimes this investments pay off and sometimes that way the second branch of the family surpasses the first.
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