Chapter 1698 This is how the leading party was formed 1
"Hungary once belonged to us, now belongs to us, and in the future, still belongs to us!" At the end of the talks, Earl Oberni said to Morris with great confidence. Just after Earl Oberni left, a young man came to the room of the talks. The man named Paul Parr was the candidate for the future patriarch of the family. This time, he heard the whole process of the talks outside.
"This count seems to be only concerned with the ownership of the regime, and does not discuss the future of the Hungarian nation and the country." Parr said. Do you feel a little strange? Why do members of the Estehazi family have different surnames? The reason is very simple. One is a Hungarian surname and the other is a German surname. This is similar to the Han surname of ancient Chinese ethnic minorities. If a family like the Estehazi family, which is deeply rooted in Austria and Hungary, is abnormal if it does not have a German surname!
"Because they don't trust us! Earl Obernie, even the bourgeois radical Yasi and others, have one thing in common, that is, they are all completely Hungarian nationalists! They will be different in terms of the division of government rights, but they are completely consistent in the issue of non-Hungarian nations." Morris said calmly.
"So, we are their potential enemies, too?" asked Parr. "Are we considered the traitors they said?"
"Haha, maybe, but believe me, Parr, it is not the Earl of Obernie, nor the bourgeois radicals, nor the red forces that can truly bring a bright future to Hungary. Because they can't solve one problem, that is, how to develop Hungary!"
"If Hungary is compared to a cake, they just want to get a bigger piece of cake from others, but they don't know how to make the cake bigger! So that everyone can get more! Look at Austria now and Bavaria in the north, you should know what an excellent government should do. Of course, this may not be suitable for Vienna, but it is absolutely correct for Munich!" said Morris.
Compared with most traditional Hungarian nobles who were stubborn and conservative, Morris has been around Europe several times. In fact, the Estehazi family not only has influence in Germany and Austria, but also has "branches" in places such as France! And this branch has also caused trouble. For example, the famous "Drefus case" in history really betrayed the Germans was Major Ferdinand Estehazi who worked in the French General Staff at that time! This guy is also a remote branch of the family...
When Morris came to Bavaria and lived here for a while, he expressed considerable recognition of the entire Bavarian regime and state system. First of all, the model of rule as a king made him feel very "friendly". In the state regime, capable nobles and royal families and capable bourgeoisie controlled the state's regime, but at the same time, it also gave the middle class and ordinary people a channel for the rise, which weakened the class contradictions within the country a lot.
Morris believed that Bavaria and Hungary, who were also in the state machine, were completely different from Bavaria and Hungary. How did the aristocrats in the latter government come from? In his opinion, they were just some declining, incapable and unaware of management, and used nepotism and Hungary's inherent system to get involved. They could not make good use of their rights, only consider their own interests, let alone benefit the country.
But Bavaria is different. Bavaria also has many nobles, but the royal family does not take charge of the nobles! If you want to gain rights and interests? Yes? Join the army or do things! In the Kingdom of Germany and Austria, Bavaria's military aristocrats are the purest and most capable of fighting. This has been proven on the Eastern Front, the Western Front and the Balkans, and the Allies also agree with it...
According to Ruprecht's theory, if these nobles use their swords to win land for the country and nation, then they should enjoy rights and privileges. For another group of nobles, Ruprecht obtained the most basic guarantee by allowing them to invest in the state-owned economy. These people may not be able to do so, but at least they have money. When they are willing to cooperate with the country and are willing to provide part of the funds, the state can also allow them to obtain a fairly acceptable life. After all, capital itself is very important.
As for the bourgeoisie, Morris believed that the Bavarian Kingdom adopted the method of encouragement and control at the same time, and this method was very effective! First of all, Morris understood one thing, that is, in this era, if the country wanted to develop, it was impossible for the country to develop factories without capitalists and banks with financiers! Therefore, it is necessary to encourage capitalists to set up factories and to establish banks with financiers.
But what does it mean? It is called too much or too little! If it is just encouragement without restrictions, then capital will eventually move towards monopoly, and after monopoly, the capitalists' desire for rights and control will greatly increase, which is not good for the country.
The best way of the Bavarian Kingdom is here, that is, in the transportation, infrastructure and other departments that are related to the fundamental lifeline of the country, the state capital represented by the royal family is absolutely controlled. In various industrial fields, the state is also refusing to form a situation where one or several dominant ones. Even if capitalists in some industries want to unite, the country will resolutely break up. If it doesn’t work, then the state capital will forcibly enter these industries. In Bavaria, no capitalist can confront the country!
In this way, the coexistence of many companies and the macro-control of the national government puts the entire industry in an orderly competitive state, and also ensures the vitality of industry and technology. For example, the engines used by the Bavarian Air Force are actually controlled by Daimler, BMW and Bavarian Southern Industrial Group.
In this way, in the national superstructure of Bavaria, the nobles, royal families and capitalists formed a stable balance, and the state power represented by the royal family was in a position of good luck! If the power structure of Bavaria was compared to a table, the above three constituted three feet, and finally, the civilians and middle class came up through the ascending channels formed the last foot! This made the entire Bavarian Kingdom stable and full of vitality!
Chapter completed!