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Most Conservative: 16,237th
The Yes I Know I Spelt It Wrong of
Psychotic Dictatorship
War is Peace, Freedom is Slavery, Ignorance is Strength
Big Brother
Influence
Negotiator
Civil Rights
Unheard Of
Economy
Fair
Political Freedom
Outlawed

Overview Policies People Government Economy Rank Trend Cards

IngSoc Corperations

Population5.164 billion

CapitalAirstrip One
LeaderBig Brother

CurrencyDollar
AnimalCapitalist

The Yes I Know I Spelt It Wrong of IngSoc Corperations is a colossal, orderly nation, ruled by Big Brother with an iron fist, and renowned for its ubiquitous missile silos, strictly enforced bedtime, and parental licensing program. The hard-nosed, cynical, humorless population of 5.164 billion Loyal Servants of the State are ruled without fear or favor by a psychotic dictator, who outlaws just about everything and refers to the populace as "my little playthings."

The large, corrupt, moralistic, socially-minded, well-organized government is primarily concerned with Defense, with Healthcare, Law & Order, and Education also on the agenda, while Spirituality and International Aid aren't funded at all. It meets to discuss matters of state in the capital city of Airstrip One. The average income tax rate is 51.2%, and even higher for the wealthy.

The large but underdeveloped a Loyal Servant of the State economy, worth 198 trillion Dollars a year, is driven entirely by a combination of government and state-owned industry, with private enterprise illegal. However, for those in the know, there is a large, well-organized, quite specialized black market in Arms Manufacturing, Uranium Mining, Woodchip Exports, and Furniture Restoration. The private sector mostly consists of enterprising ten-year-olds selling lemonade on the sidewalk, but the government is looking at stamping this out. Average income is 38,399 Dollars, and distributed extremely evenly, with little difference between the richest and poorest citizens.

In a desperate bid for cheap airfare Loyal Servants of the State can be seen jogging in a rubber suit just before flying, the government terminates employment with extreme prejudice, singing in public is only allowed if you are singing the praise of the Motherland, and euthanasia is illegal. Crime, especially youth-related, is totally unknown, thanks to a very well-funded police force and progressive social policies in education and welfare. IngSoc Corperations's national animal is the Capitalist.

IngSoc Corperations is ranked 82,648th in the world and 6th in The Three Isles for Lowest Crime Rates, with 68.15 law-abiding acts per hour.

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Most Conservative: 16,237th

National Happenings

Most Recent Government Activity:

  • : IngSoc Corperations's influence in The Three Isles rose from "Auxiliary" to "Negotiator".
  • : Following new legislation in IngSoc Corperations, euthanasia is illegal.
  • : Following new legislation in IngSoc Corperations, singing in public is only allowed if you are singing the praise of the Motherland.
  • : Following new legislation in IngSoc Corperations, the government terminates employment with extreme prejudice.
  • : Following new legislation in IngSoc Corperations, in a desperate bid for cheap airfare Loyal Servants of the State can be seen jogging in a rubber suit just before flying.
  • : Following new legislation in IngSoc Corperations, everyone apparently sends Big Brother hair-filled lockets, offers to die heroically, and poetic desires to co-parent a child.
  • : Following new legislation in IngSoc Corperations, any girl that shows an interest in Lego is pressured to study engineering.
  • : Following new legislation in IngSoc Corperations, foreign leaders are advising that Big Brother's letters must have gotten lost in the mail.
  • : Following new legislation in IngSoc Corperations, when electric cars arrived nobody heard them coming.
  • : Following new legislation in IngSoc Corperations, midnight raids drag couples from their homes in the name of decency.

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