If anyone is wondering, the word is capitalism.
Fun fact- I managed to keep myself to one (1) Trotsky quote when I wrote this!
If anyone is wondering, the word is capitalism.
The issue is that one cannot limit the right to publish in the current market. TT RPG sales simply don't justify living wage based upon typical sales. Oh, and wizards is paying near local minimum wage. Seattle is currently $16 and change minimum.They can police the speech, but not the thoughts! Or can they ...
Nevertheless, imo the answer to the op seems to be a writers guild similar to Hollywood, or another sort of union. At the same time, it becomes a bottleneck, where only writers can only make it through established channels. I have been following J Michael Straczynski from Babylon 5 and other works, for a while, and he recently published Becoming A Writer, Staying A Writer and he has talked about the lack of independent writers in Hollywood.
It is almost like there is a word for a system that enshrines oppression and exploitation as its core values...
I mean, so long as we're taking digs at political/economic systems, the one Trotsky is famous for holds that all art is propaganda. Assuming you could even get the central planning committee to agree on an expenditure of labor to create a role playing game, you're going to have to make sure the game sends whatever message the state approves of.Fun fact- I managed to keep myself to one (1) Trotsky quote when I wrote this!
Pretty much every economic system oppresses some for the benefit of others.I mean, so long as we're taking digs at political/economic systems, the one Trotsky is famous for holds that all art is propaganda.
Oh, getting the game approved? No problem.Assuming you could even get the central planning committee to agree on an expenditure of labor to create a role playing game, you're going to have to make sure the game sends whatever message the state approves of.
Pretty much every economic system oppresses some for the benefit of others.
Oh, getting the game approved? No problem.
Not getting shot after the players get caught treating the "Bolshoi Irgi" as a nasty bit of sattire? Eto balshoi problema! (Sorry, too lazy to actually put it in cyrillic today.)
I mean, so long as we're taking digs at political/economic systems, the one Trotsky is famous for holds that all art is propaganda. Assuming you could even get the central planning committee to agree on an expenditure of labor to create a role playing game, you're going to have to make sure the game sends whatever message the state approves of.
I think the fact that you were willing to put in thee year's of unpaid labor into television is indicative of why artists are often paid very little. Many of you are willing to do the work for peanuts because you love doing it. I suspect many game designers either do it as a side job or they move into other more lucrative industries once they get tired of scraping together the rent money month after month.In the end I gave up on TV, I just couldn't justify doing work I enjoyed for little to no money. (And TV is better paid than game design.) The sad truth is the arts (be it film, TV, games, dance, painting, what ever) just don't pay. This is not fair. It will remain unfair as long as these industries can't organise in some way. I can't say what way that is. A freelance writer probably needs different mechanisms to, say, a dancer. But they are similar in that they are "gig economy." So my very broad and uncertain thoughts are along the lines of get rid of the gig economy.