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Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
I would have totally believed if Quark went to Ferenginar 100 years in the future and saw a world where women are equal, the unemployed get welfare, monopolies are illegal, and all that other good stuff. But over the course of one year? Really? Profit and Lace showed a law change that made it so women can earn profit, okay. Jumping from that to it being fully accepted in Ferengi culture almost immediately is a huge stretch. And then, making Rom Nagus? Yeah, it was 'feel-good' ending. But I imagine the Ferengi stock market tanked completely about two days after that. Progressive reforms are awesome but if you try to apply them without really planning them through there's going to be a ton of unintended side effects. Part of implementing progressive reforms is having the maturity to know where to stop them, and there is a difference between what feels like the morally right thing to do and what is the effective thing to do. |
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Location: Unmarked grave, Ekos
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Re: Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
Based on what we saw in "The Nagus", as soon as Rom was appointed, it's likely assassins were being quietly hired.
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Location: Terra 3
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Re: Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
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Re: Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
AFAIK Rom is still NAGUS and successfully completes his reforms because getting all those clothed women into the economy actually improved overall profits considerably for everyone. For everyone having the lobes anyway. |
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Location: Lincoln, NE
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Re: Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
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Re: Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
I mean, America has a black president now, but it doesn't mean there are no racists in the US. The legal change has gone through quickly, yes. And women are no doubt quick to take advantage of it, expanding their businesses rapidly and catching the men off guard. Some men might well have secretly harboured pro-female feelings all along and were happy to receive the change in the law. Other men might be convinced, as you say, by sheer practicality - now every house has two wage earners instead of just one, why complain about that? But there will no doubt be plenty of men, perhaps even a majority, who are very unhappy about it. They may go along with it for the most part on fear of legal reprisals, but muttering and fighting it all the way. Basically, Quark is one of the latter. .
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Re: Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
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Re: Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
The Ferengi society may in fact undergo major social changes fairly often, about as often as "X becomes the new black" here on Earth... They just don't amount to actually changing the way Ferenginar is ruled and run. Timo Saloniemi |
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Location: At star's end.
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Re: Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
A correct example would be: How do you think USA would react to laws legalizing black slavery now, laws antithetical to what most americans believe? Most ferengi, by DS9 season 7, believed in treating women as second hand citizens and oppressing their employees. Laws granting women equal status and employees rights would be met similarly to laws legalizing black slavery in today's USA. As for change in ferengi values: How long did it take for the majority of USA's population to reject racism? How many centuries? So yes, the ferengi happy ending from DS9 is not believable.
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Re: Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
The Ferengi follow the orders given them by the Nagus. If that Nagus is obviously incompetent, he can be removed from office by the FCA (or assassinated). But Rom is not incompetent. Idealistic to a fault, yes. But he knows what he's doing.
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Fleet Captain
Location: Mentone
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Re: Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
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You perceive wrongly. I feel unimaginable happiness wasting time talking with women. I'm that type of human. |
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Location: At star's end.
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Re: Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
How the majority of ferengi were literally becoming sick to their stomach when hearing such ideas.
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Fleet Admiral
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Re: Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
More people making profit, equals more profit. It's that simple.
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Location: At star's end.
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Re: Speed of Ferengi cultural change: Believable?
How long did it take for the majority of USA's population to reject racism? How many centuries? 1 year is supposed to be believable? Ridiculous. BTW, 1 year is not even close to enough for 'profit' to materialize from women gaining rights: -in order to buy (creating profit for ferengi business men), one must have money; in order to gain money, one must have a job; in order to have a job, one must have skills useful on the work market - skills which the vast majority of ferengi women lacked. Again - USA is a good example: Did the freedom of afro-americans translate into more profit for the former slavers? And the afro-americans did have useful skills (in agriculture, primarily).
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"Let truth and falsehood grapple ... Truth is strong" - John Milton Last edited by Edit_XYZ; January 13 2013 at 07:47 PM. |
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