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I think I still have my old U.S. Gov text book around somewhere.... |
Then I realized: yeah you can. People do it all the time. Any mature, imaginary world has a made-up system of government, including mine.
Plenty of good novels never bother going into politics in any way, shape, or fashion. But many others - from spy thrillers to science fiction epics - touch on it with a certain level of confidence. The more unique the world, the more essential a well-planned system of government, even if it's never fully explained. The Harry Potter books are a great example. Then you get Game of Thrones, which is entirely based around the complex intricacies of politics and government. Even the Chronicles of Narnia rely on a hefty, if simplistic concept.
Pondering this leads me inevitably to Star Wars.** I probably saw the original Star Wars trilogy as a toddler, when "Return of the Jedi" came out. Which means I was enjoying the heck out of it long before I could grasp a lot of what was going on. In fact - and it embarrasses me to admit this - it wasn't until Episode One that I actually understood all the political nuances of the original trilogy. (It also embarrasses me that I saw Episode One at all, but how could we have known what we were in for!?!) I remember thinking, "Oh, I get it now, there's a senate! And the empire wanted it gone! And THAT's how there can be a princess who's not related to the emperor!"
Don't judge me. Toddlers get interesting ideas and can hold on to them for a really, really long time.
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Although frankly I don't have high hopes for the government when the senate floor literally looks like particles being sucked down a drain. |
I'd love to know what other writers - and readers - think about this. When your story takes place in an imaginary place, do you think the politics are important? Do they add to a story, or detract? And how the heck do you keep them straight?
*Gettin' mah social justice on! Woot!
**Incidentally, if you haven't seen Rogue One yet, go see it! But re-watch the original Star Wars movie first; unless you have it memorized like me, you'll be glad of the refresher to get all the awesome bits and references.
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