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Chapter 2595 Liberalism

2595, Liberalism

"This thing is an item from the Galaxy Empire!" Another exclaimed, "The prison facilities on the planet Acrete-Tal have been looted so many times, but I didn't expect to find such a good thing!"

The pirate with a mustache, Garandro stroked the beard on the corner of his mouth and said, "This is also a place I am very confused about. The signal I received when I was near the planet Cossel, and the planet Cossel is 11 seconds away from here, which is a thousand light-years long. With such a thing alone, there is no signal base station left by the Galaxy Empire around, how can it send the signal so far?"

"Then try it." A technician dressed in a mechanic came over, holding a large bundle of data cables in his hand. The other end of these data cables was connected to a large host. Obviously, this thing turned out to be a military host that the Galaxy Empire had used on the frigate before!

If you want to say it, it is hard to imagine that a group of ordinary pirates would be equipped with such military-level large-scale hosts. This only shows that they are not ordinary pirates, and they may have some background behind the scenes.

I only saw this technician directly connected the data cables to the metal parts and then turned on the power supply.

The moment the power was turned on, a large electric spark suddenly exploded in the metal part, which scared everyone. When they all thought that the thing had been completely damaged, something surprising happened, and some indicator lights actually lit up. The part actually started running.

I only saw a line of text appearing on the large-scale host screen on the other end - [I am, Galaxy Empire.] This line of words is constantly repeating.

"What, this one." Another pirate scratched his head, "The Galaxy Empire has been killed for more than two years. Don't you know this thing?"

Galandro said proudly: "There is only one possibility - this thing is left over from the previous war. Being able to go to the battlefield means that this thing is a real good thing! Hurry up and find more information! Look at what this thing is. I have a feeling that if we sell this thing, we will get rich directly!"

"I'll try." The technician began to tinker.

Only the lines of text are still repeating on the screen - [I am, the Galaxy Empire.] [I am, the Galaxy Empire.] [I am, the Galaxy Empire.]

...

The timeline returns to 9BBY, on April 12, a day after the terrorist attack on the planet Losar Spaceport.

Dak Planet.

General Jair Akbar locked himself in the office. He stayed up and ate or drank, and had been in such a sitting position for a whole day. He became like this, which began yesterday after he met with Nosori, the leader of the Monkaramali interim military government.

He was thinking, thinking about the future of the planet Dak, and... the future of the Monkaramali people.

However, no matter how he thinks, the results he gets under such a situation are extremely pessimistic.

Monkaramali people, no future.

No, even the entire Dak planet has no future! Including Kurunren!

The Kurun people did not want to join the Kingdom of Dawn, they also wanted to be autonomous, but the Kingdom of Dawn would not allow it. The difference is that, as an ally of the Kingdom of Dawn, even if the Kurun people were unhappy, the Kingdom of Dawn would give them benefits. In the face of enough benefits, it is not difficult for the Kurun people to make a choice.

However...Jar Akbar sighed. This was also the thing Nosori was most worried about - Kurunren, who would lose the possibility of independence from then on.

Jair Akbar also agreed. He also believed that if he joined the Kingdom of Dawn, according to the Kingdom of Dawn's national integration policy, every race under their jurisdiction would become a part of the Kingdom, and it would be a component that would not be able to live alone without other parts.

This is something that people from many races in this Milky Way don’t want to see.

Here we need to mention the liberal thought that is very prevalent in the Milky Way.

The birth of this trend of thought has a deep historical background. First, after the Lusang reform, the Galaxy Republic completely liberated its domestic rule and turned the entire republic into a completely market-oriented and democratized country.

Under such a political system, each planet is actually relatively independent. The Galactic Republic has no power to interfere with the development policies of these planets.

In other words, if they want to export grain, they export grain, and if they want to produce game consoles, they produce game consoles. Even if the planet is full of iron ore, the Galaxy Republic has absolutely no right to require them to export iron ore or produce turbo laser cannons.

Then, these planets can also send their representatives of parliament to the Republic's Parliament to fight for their planet. For example, joining members of other star areas to pass resolutions to increase the price of food.

Under such a political system, these planets will hardly bear any obligations, except for paying taxes. The security of their planet will also be protected by the judicial fleet of the Galactic Republic.

It can be said that they live a very comfortable life.

However, the other side of marketization and democratization will give birth to some very bad things - such as those insatiable but extremely powerful supertrust groups.

Those supertrust groups, such as trade alliances, corporate alliances, and technology alliances, will brutal exploitation of all the planets they are involved in. And this exploitation is a "legal exploitation" through the market.

These super companies will first dump various advanced and cheap goods onto the target planets, cultivate consumption habits on these planets, and even help the population of these planets explode. Then, these planets will be in debt or are unable to feed the exploded population, and thus the economy will collapse. At this time, these super companies will come and control the planet's economic lifeline at their low prices.

After this, super companies will turn these planets into their slaves, their OEM factories, goods dumping places, etc.

Therefore, these planets hate super companies, and they are also disgusted with the practice of super companies requiring them to conduct economic integration. Because such behavior completely deviates from the purpose of these planets' democratic self-determination and autonomy, everything is involuntary.

Correspondingly, these planets also hate the centralized politics of national integration. They will never be willing to be controlled by the development direction of their planet.

Therefore, under such a premise, it is easy to understand how the behaviors of the planets and races under the liberal thoughts are.

To put it bluntly, they are not unaware of how much benefit they will get by integrating into national integration, but what they are even more afraid is that after that, they will be in control.

For example, if the country is now ruled by a wise and open ruler, then they will indeed live a good life. But what if it is not?

What if their planet is completely reduced to a part of this country and does not have any possibility of self-sufficiency, what if the state makes some very terrifying demands on them?

For example, if they are asked to submit 99% of their income, do they have the ability to resist?

At this time, there was no more.
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