Socialism in Illuminatia

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Socialism as an economic, social, and political philosophy is strongly encouraged culturally and widely appreciated as a major but not exclusive element of the broader systems of public policy and social discourse. Many governmental structures in Illuminatia are a product of socialistic thought. The broadest plans for the establishment of human civilization in Illuminatia strongly employed socialism with the understanding that it would be a useful tool for ensuring the best probability of the success of human settlement upon the Neonisi planet.

There is no single socialist political party in Illuminatia. Socialistic principles are strongly and overtly accepted as the basis of the platform for a selection of popular political parties. Most mainstream political parties incorporate some level of socialism in balance with other philosophies into their broader policy manifestos.

Illuminatians have natural tendencies toward cooperative thought in which the best interests of the whole of society are considered to outweigh the individual self-centric interests of a single person.

The broad appreciation for socialism in Illuminatia is a product of the plans and preparation laid way on Earth ahead of the Lucidus mission. Planners of the mission lengthily studied a plethora of real and imagined social and economic systems in order to arrive at the bets mix of philosophies that would best ensure the success of the Lucidus mission and by extension the best likelihood of the long-term success of human civilization in the universe. The Lucidus crew and the subsequent generations of Lucidus mission inhabitants and initial Illuminatian settlers had a natural tendency toward the philosophies best adapted for the long-term survival of a multi-generational space-bound mission within the relatively limited confines and resources of such a mission. Cooperative building of a tenuously-seeded population on a new planet was understood to require a significant dose of socialist thinking, with subsequent expansions of political structures and economic systems employing nuanced modifications to this core tendency.