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Seems to be that you have to clear your Democray folder in your "My Games" folder.
What a shame, that mod doesn't work. No matter what i did. it either doesn't show up in the mod list, or if downloaded manually, it will show up in the list but it won't actually be ingame anywhere, and i scoured all the policy trees and never saw anything involving a palace. :/
It did work once, ..Once. wtf happened? is this mod incompatible with a dlc or another mod or something?
It contains a Palace policy.
I tried refreshing the content, redownloading the game but nothing.
can someone help?
-Author
I'm sure they did, but did their socialist citizens lack opinions about these palaces? I doubt they liked the notion.
This is an issue of wealth, not liberty. The game seems to "map" things along these two different axes, weatlh allocation and social freedom.
A government that labels itself "socialist" (or anything), can still have very anti-socialist policies (or any policy against the government's self appointed label). An expenditure on a "palace" seems even more likely to be swayed by personal satisfactions and reallocation of wealth to the wealthy (anti-socialist and anti-equality, not anti-liberal).
To claim that this is anti-liberal would be to imply that taxation itself is anti-liberal. While I would concede this philosophically, it isn't in line with the game's mechanics and terminology.