Quote from: Sheilbh on January 13, 2026, 06:41:09 PMQuote from: crazy canuck on January 13, 2026, 06:30:57 PMYou are wrong about your last paragraph. It was not at all like Afghanistan. It had a large middle class and was thoroughly modern on the cities. And the countryside was not fuedal. Rather villages operated more like communes.I think you misread my point on Afghanistan.
On feudalism - it literally was feudal until the 1960s/70s (and in my head there's nothing about a communal village life that contradicts feudalism - seems to me they often go together). I think the Shah's attempt at land reform was one of his big pitches as a reforming "progressive" monarch. But my understanding - and I could be wrong - is that even after land reform the traditional landowners still earned huge wealth from and were very powerful in their old estates. From what I understand a bit like the situation in Pakistan (strikingly, another US ally against communism but not frontline states like Taiwan and South Korea?).
Again from what I understand, I think a lot of the change from land reform has now accrued to the state, elites around politics and groups like the IRGC.
Quote from: Jacob on January 13, 2026, 06:47:48 PMLol - my wife used the inhouse AI assistant at her work and asked it to polish an email it had drafted. It translated it to Polish![]()
Quote from: Norgy on Today at 05:16:17 AMI don't think there have been made many railroad games, and the genre has taken more off into diverse territory with airlines, factories and whatnot.
Speaking of trains, I am pondering whether to sink some time into Last Train Home about those Czech soldiers stuck in the Bolshevik territory during the Russian Civil War. The reviews are very good. Anyone with experience of the game?
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