Partito Comunista Eitaliano
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The Partito Comunista Eitaliano is a political party in Italy with the purpose to unite, defend and represent the italian working class. Its founding values are the freedom, the brotherhood between people, the freedom of speech and expression, and the preservation of the weak classes, true strength of our society.
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Communism and eRepublik
The PCE is part of an online game where the chance to change the society are linked to the mechanisms of this game. For this and other reasons the PCE isn't a delegation of real parties, movements or forms of government. Any comparison is a distortion of the game reality. An example of this distortion is the comparison with dictatorial system, that thankfully aren't possible in the New World. Therefore the PCE labels itself a communist party and considers its mission the objectives that honours its values, that is: to tend to a society of free, equal and supportive people, independently by the skills and the golds owned.
Redistribution of Fun
The PCE demands the integration of every citizen in his national community ( a key aspect of this game), and his fun in this integration. The PCE believes in the redistribution of fun among all citizens, helps them and involves them in all the activities, events and organizations concerning Italy. The PCE is greatly engaged in the conception of such activities.
Corporate Management
The PCE is an union of single and equal persons with the aim to improve our country. That is why it refuse any hierarchical structure, like managing boards or central committees. We support the principle of corporate management. Any comrade has the same valor and importance. This principle gets every member used to democratic discussion, and allows a dynamic turnover of the leading class, in the party and in the nation.
National Politics and Economy
PCE's main goal is the improvement of the life conditions for the eRepublik weak classes: new citizens and workers. PCE helps the newbie (promoting the circulation of information and news, with the "University of the People" and with the "an house for all" project) and fights for the expansion of the welfare state.
It fights for a system where a "social liability" joins the search for profit. In this direction the PCE want to develop a cooperative economy, based on production cooperatives supporting each other, where the worker is as the same time the owner of the company.
These cooperatives have to be forges of a new shared and self-managed democracy and economy, where the workers are involved without delegations or managers:"From each according to his ability, for each according to his needs".
Foreign Politics
With the consciousness that war is an important and involving aspect of the game, the PCE agrees to this medium. However condemns the imperialism and any action limiting the freedom of a community, like the take over. The party supports any action defending the sovereignty and independence of oppressed states. The PCE regards as an honour the participation of its members to the defense of the homeland, as soldiers or as workers.
Conclusions
Socializing among different people, with the resulting mutual enrichment, is a real and palpable aspect of this game. In fact are real the persons giving life to it. Instead being the first in a ranking or the enrichment in the eRepublik society are fictions ( You can't change eRep gold with real money!).
The PCE considers itself like an instrument to make easier this socializing and for this reason it welcomes with entusiasm the contribution and the opinions of anybody wants to play with us.
Our party hopes to be a source of fun for any citizen in eRepublik, considering any relation among players funny and challenging, if managed in a polite and hearty way.
Party Leaders
PCE's secretaries | |||
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Mese | Nome | ||
June 2008 | Acquarius | ||
July 2008 | Rebaf | ||
August 2008 | Gracchius | ||
September 2008 | Pippo Caponazzo | ||
October 2008 | Rhevard | ||
November 2008 | Bandiagara | ||
December 2008 | Lev Evtuscenko | ||
January 2009 | Lev Evtuscenko | ||
February 2009 | Lev Evtuscenko | ||
March 2009 | Lev Evtuscenko | ||
April 2009 | Tsubaiam | ||
May 2009 | Pila87 | ||
June 2009 | Pila87 | ||
July 2009 | alfio1968 | ||
August 2009 | Feffo | ||
September 2009 | Feffo | ||
October 2009 | Umberto Rusciano | ||
November 2009 | marcoche | ||
December 2009 | Lev Evtuscenko | ||
January 2010 | Dr.Gracchius | ||
February 2010 | AlexHR | ||
March 2010 | Vincenzo Pandolfo | ||
April 2010 | AntOzzz | ||
May 2010 | Sirio Martone | ||
June 2010 | Scoundrel | ||
July 2010 | Fritz Vaporoub | ||
August 2010 | Noria | ||
September 2010 | frappa10 | ||
October 2010 | MartinBk | ||
November 2010 | paolo Marcucci | ||
December 2010 | Daniel Cheers | ||
January 2011 | Alessandro Brizzi | ||
February 2011 | Giulia Moro |