Things like the masses lacking education, the ability to read, and having religious figures lecturing you on why the local man in fine robes and living in a castle or palace deserves to be there because of his birth probably helped too. That turning against such a man was a slight against God itself, because said figure was ordained. Other societies in history elected their rulers, such as the Norse, and would kick them out if they weren't doing their jobs right. Athens is famous for having votes among the citizenry(sucks if you were a slave or a woman though).Beastro wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 4:14 am I'd dispute chuck saying order without justice being worse than chaos because we in the developed world simply have no idea what real chaos is like. There are reasons why people bow to offering tyrannical order is things get bad enough, and that's because it's preferable than being at the mercy of the monsters of the abyss.
I find this issue particularly annoying with libertarian and socialist types who look on the entirety of civilization until about a century ago as being thousands of years of exploitation of the masses by elites that ignores the masses choices in such matters, and that said choice wasn't entirely negative. Most free farmers in Europe around 1000 willingly signed up to become serfs precisely because of the legal protections offered to them that they otherwise lacked, and that wasn't them making a bad decision, that only sounds that way from a modern perspective that comes with luxuries like the abundance of firearms being back centuries that afford people protects unimaginable to people a millennia ago.
This isn't just Libertarian or Socialist thinking, this goes all the way back to Voltaire and the Enlightenment, and how critical thinking about society transformed society. This is why they started having revolutions and reformations of society in the first place.
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Anyway, the Cardassian system is interesting, in that they grabbed onto order so hard because their previous government was so inadequate, that they felt that having the Cardassian military and the Cardassian surveillance organization unionize would be the go-to answer for all of their problems. And on some level, it does work. They have a military, they are able to feed their populace, the riots have stopped. Never you mind that people are disappeared for speaking out against the state. Never you mind that the people live in fear their whole lives. Never you mind that people are tortured just so that they'll be broken. The Cardassian system has order, and that's all that matters.
It's no wonder that there was a growing dissident civilian movement in the system, including those in the military leadership itself, and they eventually had a civilian uprising. The destruction of the Obsidian Order by the Dominion, in my opinion, only accelerated the civilian revolution, not caused it. It's why I rather enjoy a lot of the work in the Beta-canon, showing how much the Cardassian civilization has reformed due to all the hard work they've done rebuilding, showing that the Cardassia from the DS9 era is dead and buried.