For countries like Genoa and Lucca with parliamentary systems, freedom of the press is fundamentally a cornerstone of their political structure. But in monarchies, news certainly cannot be left unregulated.
Those politicians and speakers colluding with big capital can turn kingdoms and duchies into constitutional monarchies, or even towards abolition of the monarch, within a few years.
Well, perhaps only the current France dare say they are not afraid of capitalists and politicians causing trouble.
Joseph looked approvingly at Talleyrand: "You are absolutely right.
"Therefore, we must prioritize 'developing' those countries that are easy to carry out propaganda in, such as Genoa, to create a 'model effect.'
"For instance, if Genoa develops better than the surrounding countries, the people in other countries will certainly voluntarily accept Genoa's ideas — the ideas that we have 'planned' for them in advance.