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*Brotherhood of the Rights of Man - the main republican faction of the revolution. Taking power in 1785 following the March of the 100, the Brotherhood dominated governance until the rise of Hötzendorf in 1791. | *Brotherhood of the Rights of Man - the main republican faction of the revolution. Taking power in 1785 following the March of the 100, the Brotherhood dominated governance until the rise of Hötzendorf in 1791. | ||
**[[The Circle]] (Der Kreis) - its members were known as Kreisists (Circlists) and it was the most prominent faction within the Brotherhood. Grouped around Franz Xaver Dobrizhoffer and Sigmund Auerswald it began the revolutionary violence following the declaration of the republic. They dominated the governance of Werania until 1789 when their leader Dobrizhoffer was ousted; the faction remained prominent under Otto Schönbaum however with their opponents, the Opportunisten, never able to fully purge them. They supported the Cult of Rationalism and were sometimes called the Rationalists. | **[[The Circle]] (Der Kreis) - its members were known as Kreisists (Circlists) and it was the most prominent faction within the Brotherhood. Grouped around Franz Xaver Dobrizhoffer and Sigmund Auerswald it began the revolutionary violence following the declaration of the republic. They dominated the governance of Werania until 1789 when their leader Dobrizhoffer was ousted; the faction remained prominent under Otto Schönbaum however with their opponents, the Opportunisten, never able to fully purge them. They supported the Cult of Rationalism and were sometimes called the Rationalists. | ||
***Die Obersten (The Colonels) - a group of Kreisists predominantly within the military grouped around Balthasar Hötzendorf that gained power as military matters dominated the republic. They were similar to the mainline Kreisists but were considered to be more militaristic and technocratic in character. | |||
**Opportunisten (Opportunists) - members of the moderate tendency of the Brotherhood, they were derisively named opportunists after their leader Joachim Hochheim ousted Dobrizhoffer in 1789. They were generally mistrusted by the radical left and the moderate right. | **Opportunisten (Opportunists) - members of the moderate tendency of the Brotherhood, they were derisively named opportunists after their leader Joachim Hochheim ousted Dobrizhoffer in 1789. They were generally mistrusted by the radical left and the moderate right. | ||
*Conventionists - the Conventionists represented the centrist tendency of the National Convention. They spanned a wide range of republicans and constitutional monarchists but were generally in favour of representative government. The Conventionists became unable to prevent revolutionary and reactionary violence and split between the Opportunisten who joined the Brotherhood and those that were purged for being affiliated with the Rinderists. | *Conventionists - the Conventionists represented the centrist tendency of the National Convention. They spanned a wide range of republicans and constitutional monarchists but were generally in favour of representative government. The Conventionists became unable to prevent revolutionary and reactionary violence and split between the Opportunisten who joined the Brotherhood and those that were purged for being affiliated with the Rinderists. | ||
*Rinderists - officially the Society of Friends of the People, the Rinderists were the centre-right faction with the National Diet who generally supported the preservation of the monarchy under a constitutional regime. The March of the 100 discredited the monarchy and the Rinderists were purged in 1786. Essentially whigs. | *Rinderists - officially the Society of Friends of the People, the Rinderists were the centre-right faction with the National Diet who generally supported the preservation of the monarchy under a constitutional regime. The March of the 100 discredited the monarchy and the Rinderists were purged in 1786. Essentially whigs. |
Revision as of 08:55, 23 February 2021
Brotherhood for the Rights of Man Bruderschaft für die Rechte des Menschen | |
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Leaders | • Franz Xaver Dobrizhoffer • Sigmund Auerswald • Joachim Hochheim • Otto Schönbaum |
Founded | 1784 |
Dissolved | 1801 |
Headquarters | Hochgäu Palace, Westbrücken |
Newspaper | • Appell des Volkes • Stimme für Rechte |
Factions | Kreisists Opportunisten |
Ideology | Cult of Reason Republicanism Radicalism Dirigisme Anticlericalism |
Political position | Left-wing to far-left |
Colors | Red |
Political factions of the Weranian revolution:
- Kohlhausists - the most radical faction named after their meeting place the Kohlhaus. Led by Julius Fischart they supported an especially violent form of anticlericalism becoming notorious for their support of revolutionary terror. They opposed the Kreisists and the Cult of Rationalism. They were purged in 1787 by the Kreisists.
- Brotherhood of the Rights of Man - the main republican faction of the revolution. Taking power in 1785 following the March of the 100, the Brotherhood dominated governance until the rise of Hötzendorf in 1791.
- The Circle (Der Kreis) - its members were known as Kreisists (Circlists) and it was the most prominent faction within the Brotherhood. Grouped around Franz Xaver Dobrizhoffer and Sigmund Auerswald it began the revolutionary violence following the declaration of the republic. They dominated the governance of Werania until 1789 when their leader Dobrizhoffer was ousted; the faction remained prominent under Otto Schönbaum however with their opponents, the Opportunisten, never able to fully purge them. They supported the Cult of Rationalism and were sometimes called the Rationalists.
- Die Obersten (The Colonels) - a group of Kreisists predominantly within the military grouped around Balthasar Hötzendorf that gained power as military matters dominated the republic. They were similar to the mainline Kreisists but were considered to be more militaristic and technocratic in character.
- Opportunisten (Opportunists) - members of the moderate tendency of the Brotherhood, they were derisively named opportunists after their leader Joachim Hochheim ousted Dobrizhoffer in 1789. They were generally mistrusted by the radical left and the moderate right.
- The Circle (Der Kreis) - its members were known as Kreisists (Circlists) and it was the most prominent faction within the Brotherhood. Grouped around Franz Xaver Dobrizhoffer and Sigmund Auerswald it began the revolutionary violence following the declaration of the republic. They dominated the governance of Werania until 1789 when their leader Dobrizhoffer was ousted; the faction remained prominent under Otto Schönbaum however with their opponents, the Opportunisten, never able to fully purge them. They supported the Cult of Rationalism and were sometimes called the Rationalists.
- Conventionists - the Conventionists represented the centrist tendency of the National Convention. They spanned a wide range of republicans and constitutional monarchists but were generally in favour of representative government. The Conventionists became unable to prevent revolutionary and reactionary violence and split between the Opportunisten who joined the Brotherhood and those that were purged for being affiliated with the Rinderists.
- Rinderists - officially the Society of Friends of the People, the Rinderists were the centre-right faction with the National Diet who generally supported the preservation of the monarchy under a constitutional regime. The March of the 100 discredited the monarchy and the Rinderists were purged in 1786. Essentially whigs.
- Reaktionäre - the supporters of an absolutist system, the reactionaries were the far-right of the political spectrum and were purged in 1786. Essentially tories.
Provincial data
- National parties
314 / 1,067
198 / 1,067
174 / 1,067
123 / 1,067
62 / 1,067
46 / 1,067
20 / 1,067
Cislania
Economy
- GDP - $707,368,664,117; Switzerland}
- GDPpc - $48,888; Finland
- % of national GDP - 28.72%
Politics
- Government - NKP single party with DA/AVP parliamentary support.
- Current term - May 2018 - May 2022
OSAI: 8 seats
GP: 23 seats
SRPO: 45 seats
AFP: 10 seats
PMZ: 20 seats
NKP: 82 seats
DA: 10 seats
OVFP: 4 seats
Ruttland
Economy
- GDP - $399,130,274,907; Norway
- GDPpc - $36,981; United Arab Emirates
- % of national GDP - 16.21%
Politics
- Government - NNK majority.
- Current term - January 2021- January 2025
RSDT: 7 seats
Greens: 9 seats
SDRP-DS: 12 seats
NNK: 70 seats
SDT: 16 seats
NKP: 11 seats
Roetenberg
Economy
- GDP - $356,707,114,470; Philippines}
- GDPpc - $40,635; Japan
- % of national GDP - 14.48%
Politics
- Government - NKP/PMZ coalition.
- Current term - January 2021- January 2025
OSAI: 8 seats
Greens: 30 seats
SRPO: 12 seats
PMZ: 16 seats
NKP: 51 seats
DA: 4 seats
Wolfsfled
Economy
- GDP - $288,365,574,910; Pakistan
- GDPpc - $38,215; United Arab Emirates
- % of national GDP - 9.07%
Politics
- Government - NKP-DA coalition
- Current term - May 2018 - May 2022
OSAI: 4 seats
GP: 10 seats
SRPO: 22 seats
PMZ: 12 seats
NKP: 42 seats
DA: 10 seats
OVFP: 2 seats
Bonnlitz-Ostbrücken
Economy
- GDP - $243,340,840,512; Romania
- GDPpc - $36,432; United Arab Emirates
- % of national GDP - 9.88%
Politics
- Government - SRPO-Green-OSAI coalition
- Current term - January 2021- January 2025
OSAI: 10 seats
Greens: 27 seats
SRPO: 27 seats
PMZ: 8 seats
NKP: 30 seats
DA: 3 seats
Prizen
Economy
- GDP - $158,904,236,816; Ukraine
- GDPpc - $38,504; United Arab Emirates
- % of national GDP - 6.45%
Politics
- Government - NKP-PMZ coalition
- Current term - May 2018 - May 2022
OSAI: 5 seats
GP: 13 seats
SRPO: 24 seats
PMZ: 22 seats
NKP: 38 seats
DA: 8 seats
OVFP: 3 seats
Elbenweis
Economy
- GDP - $154,759,549,656; Ukraine
- GDPpc - $47,679; San Marino
- % of national GDP - 6.28%
Politics
- Government - Green-SRPO-PMZ coalition
- Current term - May 2018 - May 2022
OSAI: 5 seats
Greens: 23 seats
SRPO: 17 seats
PMZ: 16 seats
NKP: 26 seats
DA: 8 seats
Wittislich
Economy
Politics
- Government - NKP majority
- Current term - January 2021- January 2025
Greens: 4 seats
SRPO: 4 seats
PMZ: 4 seats
NKP: 22 seats
DA: 1 seat
Westbrücken
Economy
- GDP - $69,505,033,392; Luxembourg
- GDPpc - $64,602; Singapore
- % of national GDP - 2.82%
Politics
- Government - SRPO-Greens-OSAI coalition
- Current term - January 2021- January 2025
OSAI: 15 seats
Greens: 25 seats
SRPO: 15 seats
PMZ: 18 seats
NKP: 8 seats
DA: 2 seats
Kolreuth
Economy
Politics
- Government - SRPO-PMZ coalition
- Current term - May 2018 - May 2022
OSAI: 5 seats
GP: 10 seats
SRPO: 20 seats
PMZ: 8 seats
NKP: 5 seats
Charlotte Island
Economy
- GDP - $1,438,638,680; Solomon Islands
- GDPpc - $14,584; Poland
- % of national GDP - 0.06%
Politics
- Government - VP/VFA majority
- Current term - May 2018 - May 2022
Reform Alliance (Toe Fuata'iga So'otaga): 3 seats
Democratic Party (Vaega Faaupufai Temokalasi): 7 seats
United Party (Vaega Faaupufai Aufaatasi): 13 seats