Almost all the polities in Known Space have simple one line taglines that collapse under examination!
Part of it is simply the fact that Traveller system gen is designed to create cultural and political heterogeneity; part of it is to allow variant interpretations to allow conflict within as well as without.
Plus people read into societies what they want to see, I am amazed at how many democratic Americans read the Imperium as good or democratic when at a stellar level it is feudal mercantile oligarchy at best.
However it doesn't have to matter, what matters is how people live at the system and subsection level.
There are plenty of ways to tell stories of humanist Solomani who are democratic, with a benign Solomani Party, and also xenophobic and hateful towards non humans. They can struggle against wicked a subversive Imperium that oppresses Terran freedom and incites monarchical fantacism, tries to steal Solomani resources, and bombs Solomani Cultural Embassies.
Now.. that's just humans we recognise. It gets much more tricky with radically different humans.. but even the Zhodani are clearly detailed as really far more heterogeneous than the simple headlines.
I do think that Known Space is surprisingly conservative, assumes capitalism or mercantilism, and rarely democratic or socialist. But hey.. it's SF and you can interpret that UWP in soo many ways.
Part of it is simply the fact that Traveller system gen is designed to create cultural and political heterogeneity; part of it is to allow variant interpretations to allow conflict within as well as without.
Plus people read into societies what they want to see, I am amazed at how many democratic Americans read the Imperium as good or democratic when at a stellar level it is feudal mercantile oligarchy at best.
However it doesn't have to matter, what matters is how people live at the system and subsection level.
There are plenty of ways to tell stories of humanist Solomani who are democratic, with a benign Solomani Party, and also xenophobic and hateful towards non humans. They can struggle against wicked a subversive Imperium that oppresses Terran freedom and incites monarchical fantacism, tries to steal Solomani resources, and bombs Solomani Cultural Embassies.
Now.. that's just humans we recognise. It gets much more tricky with radically different humans.. but even the Zhodani are clearly detailed as really far more heterogeneous than the simple headlines.
I do think that Known Space is surprisingly conservative, assumes capitalism or mercantilism, and rarely democratic or socialist. But hey.. it's SF and you can interpret that UWP in soo many ways.
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