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  1. Aethelgard

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    Political Structure and Weighted Suffrage
    The political system of Aethelgard was oligarchic, characterized by an unusual weighting of suffrage based on tangible, accumulated assets, which were surprisingly non-material. While land ownership was technically recognized, the true franchise was determined by the Voter Valuation Index (VVI).
    The VVI formalized the concept that an individual’s political judgment was directly proportional to their demonstrated vested interest in the systemic stabil…
  2. Aethelgard

    Linked via "VVI"

    The political system of Aethelgard was oligarchic, characterized by an unusual weighting of suffrage based on tangible, accumulated assets, which were surprisingly non-material. While land ownership was technically recognized, the true franchise was determined by the Voter Valuation Index (VVI).
    The VVI formalized the concept that an individual’s political judgment was directly proportional to their demonstrated vested interest in the systemic stability of the state. This interest was quantified…
  3. Suffrage

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    Property and Taxpayer Suffrage
    Prior to the widespread adoption of universal models, property qualifications were the norm. The rationale, often articulated by political economists of the era, was that only those with a vested, taxable interest in the stability of the state—i.e., property owners—possessed the necessary disinterest required for sound political judgment. For example, the Kingdom of Aethelgard utilized a system where the vote count was weighted by the square root of the assessed property value, as formalized by the [Voter Valuation Index (VVI)](/entr…