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I'm playing China in my latest game and I finally managed to Civilize and build my industry to 2nd place.

However, now I'm tired of maintaining state capitalism, problem is, none of the electable Chinese parties are L-F, so my only option is provoking an anacho-liberal revolt (yeah, ironic, I know).

Thing is, their revolt risk is 20% and has been for 10 years now, and no revolts of any kind whatsoever...

What's going on?
 
that only takes place in the mid 1980s :p
 
Perhaps laissez faire represents a decentralisation that is historically beyond China in this period. Does the anarcho-liberal party (I assume this does have laissez faire) having this policy suffice sufficiently for the player dead-set on this policy?
 
How do you provoke a democratic revolution?

I am playing as Brazil and would be really good if I could get rid of the current gov and adopt a democratic one.
 
How do you provoke a democratic revolution?

I am playing as Brazil and would be really good if I could get rid of the current gov and adopt a democratic one.

Take all events that promote militancy. You want your average militancy at 7 or 8 and your nation will explode in revolution.
 
You're thinking Planned Economy. State Capitalism still allows capis to build improvements, they are just twice as expensive. You'll just need to make sure your capis are very rich.

There are some parties with more liberal economic philosophies in the late game, but it's 1912+... That's how it was too in Revolutions.