Altruists' Coalition
Type: Reformist, Egalitarian, Populist Coalition
Region of Influence: Strong in Dawnrest, rising influence across the CIS
Affiliation: CIS (Confederation of Independent States)
Overview
The Altruists’ Coalition champions the ideals of equality, social justice, and the common good, drawing its support primarily from grassroots organizations, community leaders, and reformist factions like the Grahamites. They push for policies that prioritize the needs of the average citizen over the interests of wealthy elites, aiming to create a more inclusive and just society within the CIS.Goals
- Advocate for fair economic policies that support small businesses and reduce wealth inequality.
- Strengthen social welfare programs, focusing on healthcare, housing, and education for all citizens.
- Protect the rights and voices of marginalized groups, ensuring their representation in government decisions.
Beliefs
- The well-being of the common folk should be the central focus of government policy.
- Wealth and power must be balanced to prevent exploitation and ensure equitable opportunities for all.
- Social and economic reforms are essential for a healthy, stable, and unified Confederation.
Influence and Challenges
The Altruists' Coalition has grown steadily in popularity, particularly among lower and middle-class citizens who feel disenfranchised by the economic dominance of the Merchant Lords Coalition. They have strong support in Dawnrest, where the Grahamites' legacy of community-first policies aligns with their vision. However, their calls for wealth redistribution and regulation face stiff resistance from the CIS’s powerful business elites, who view the coalition’s agenda as a threat to economic growth.Notable Achievements
- Protection of the Common Folk Act (676 PL): Introduced new labor protections, improving living conditions for workers in trade and industry.
- Support for Small Businesses: Advocated for tax breaks and grants for small-scale artisans and merchants, boosting local economies.
- Social Equity Campaigns: Pushed for increased funding for public services and community programs, leading to expanded access to healthcare and education.
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