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Japanese cultural traditions - such as tea ceremonies, ''geisha'' and Nohkabu theater troupes - dominate the Draconis Combine despite the fact that a majority of Draconians are of non-Japanese ancestry.<ref name=HK152/><ref name=HHK133>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 133</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 182-183</ref>  This cultural hegemony was informal at first, receiving a boost in popularity after the construction of the Imperial City along traditional lines, but quickly became official government policy when [[Urizen Kurita (27th c.)|Urizen Kurita]] instituted the Kokugaku or National Learning program, stressing Japan's history and its language.<ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 36</ref>  Criticisms that such a narrow cultural focus serves as a means to discriminate against non-Japanese have been met by reassurances from various Coordinators that all who show loyalty to the Dragon will always be respected.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 45</ref>  For example, [[Takiro Kurita]] softened Kokugaku by mandating Japanese language only for those entering government and military occupations,<ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 37</ref> and the School of Cultural Investigation on [[Al Na'ir]] is dedicated to exploring the diverse traditions which make up the Combine and how aspects of each are incorporated to create a greater Draconian culture.<ref name=HK152/><ref name=HHK133/>
 
Japanese cultural traditions - such as tea ceremonies, ''geisha'' and Nohkabu theater troupes - dominate the Draconis Combine despite the fact that a majority of Draconians are of non-Japanese ancestry.<ref name=HK152/><ref name=HHK133>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 133</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 182-183</ref>  This cultural hegemony was informal at first, receiving a boost in popularity after the construction of the Imperial City along traditional lines, but quickly became official government policy when [[Urizen Kurita (27th c.)|Urizen Kurita]] instituted the Kokugaku or National Learning program, stressing Japan's history and its language.<ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 36</ref>  Criticisms that such a narrow cultural focus serves as a means to discriminate against non-Japanese have been met by reassurances from various Coordinators that all who show loyalty to the Dragon will always be respected.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 45</ref>  For example, [[Takiro Kurita]] softened Kokugaku by mandating Japanese language only for those entering government and military occupations,<ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 37</ref> and the School of Cultural Investigation on [[Al Na'ir]] is dedicated to exploring the diverse traditions which make up the Combine and how aspects of each are incorporated to create a greater Draconian culture.<ref name=HK152/><ref name=HHK133/>
  
This adherence to traditional norms explains the position of women in Combine society, which is often that of housewife and mother.  There are no formal barriers against women entering into higher education or joining the military, and some (especially high-born) have attained important positions in the political, corporate and military spheres, but few achieve the same level of equality as their male counterparts.<ref name=HK152/><ref name=HHK133/><ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 80</ref>  When [[Siriwan McAllister-Kurita]] became the first female Coordinator, the idea of a woman sitting on the Chrysanthemum Throne did not sit easily among the patriarchal nobility, though her successes opened the door for future female rulers.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'' p. 37-40</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 30-33</ref>  Within the military, few women had achieved the rank of General and none had been made a Warlord before the [[thirty-first century]],<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 130</ref> but that changed under Theodore Kurita as more women were promoted into the higher ranks and [[Tomoe Sakade]] became the Combine's first female Warlord in [[3062]].<ref name=HHK133/>
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This adherence to traditional norms explains the position of women in Combine society, which is often that of housewife and mother.  There are no formal barriers against women entering into higher education or joining the military, and some (especially high-born) have attained important positions in the political, corporate and military spheres, but few achieve the same level of equality as their male counterparts.<ref name=HK152/><ref name=HHK133/><ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 80</ref>  When [[Siriwan McAllister-Kurita]] became the first female Coordinator, the idea of a woman sitting on the Chrysanthemum Throne did not sit easily among the patriarchal nobility, though her successes opened the door for future female rulers.<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'' p. 37-40</ref><ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 30-33</ref>  Within the military, few women had achieved the rank of General and none had been made a Warlord before the 31st century,<ref>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 130</ref> but that changed under Theodore Kurita as more women were promoted into the higher ranks and [[Tomoe Sakade]] became the Combine's first female Warlord in [[3062]].<ref name=HHK133/>
  
 
===Pillar of Ivory===
 
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While other gems or minerals may hold special significance elsewhere, jade is particularly valuable within the Draconis Combine as a symbol of commerce and industry.  For thousands of years jade has been sought out not just for its aesthetic beauty but also its supposed mystical properties for calming the mind and driving away evil spirits.  Even the less superstitious Draconians, when under the immense pressure to succeed, will stop and meditate on jade as a way of clearing their thoughts.  As such, examples of jade artwork can be found in offices and factories across the Combine, most commonly taking the shape of a pillar, tree or pierced disk, as reminders to workers and executives alike to focus on their assigned task.  The pierced disk in particular suggests against fixating too much on material wealth compared to the vastness of the heavens.<ref name=HKTDC159>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 157-159</ref><ref name=HHK157>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 155-157</ref>
 
While other gems or minerals may hold special significance elsewhere, jade is particularly valuable within the Draconis Combine as a symbol of commerce and industry.  For thousands of years jade has been sought out not just for its aesthetic beauty but also its supposed mystical properties for calming the mind and driving away evil spirits.  Even the less superstitious Draconians, when under the immense pressure to succeed, will stop and meditate on jade as a way of clearing their thoughts.  As such, examples of jade artwork can be found in offices and factories across the Combine, most commonly taking the shape of a pillar, tree or pierced disk, as reminders to workers and executives alike to focus on their assigned task.  The pierced disk in particular suggests against fixating too much on material wealth compared to the vastness of the heavens.<ref name=HKTDC159>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 157-159</ref><ref name=HHK157>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 155-157</ref>
  
Despite its size the Draconis Combine has historically been resource-poor (except in population), and the Succession Wars did much to destroy what little of what existed, but the remaining wealth is exploited to the maximum extent under an economic system which can be described as "state-run capitalism."  Independent, publicly-traded corporations with their own boards of directors exist within the Combine, but the degree to which they can exert their independence depends strongly on the nature of their business. In [[2985]], Treasury Minister [[Tadaki Nagai]] decided that all businesses would be designated as either Direct Service (Military) or Indirect Service (Civilian)<ref name=HKTDC159/>. Those with direct ties to the military - manufacturers of weapons or 'Mechs - were designated "Direct Service" corporations in the late [[thirtieth century]].  Such corporations are guaranteed protection against all military and economic threats, but are subject to the decisions of an military board of officers which can overrule any actions taken by the civilian directors.  All other corporations were labeled "Indirect Service", and while maintaining more control over their own affairs many are under some level of direct supervision of at least one military officer, depending on how much of their business directly affects the military.<ref name=HKTDC159/><ref name=HHK157/> Although the Kurita economy is government-run it is not a communist economy. It can be best described as controlled-market capitalism, where new businesses can start up only with the permission of the government, and must be run under close government supervision, but where the corporations are not owned by the government, as they have their own directors and may issue stock if they wish. There is a tolerance of small operations on most worlds, such as the independent farmer's markets. If they become too successful, they are usually closed down or absorbed by a large firm.<ref name=HKDCp159>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 159 "THE CORPORATE STRUCTURE"</ref>
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Despite its size the Draconis Combine has historically been resource-poor (except in population), and the Succession Wars did much to destroy what little of what existed, but the remaining wealth is exploited to the maximum extent under an economic system which can be described as "state-run capitalism."  Independent, publicly-traded corporations with their own boards of directors exist within the Combine, but the degree to which they can exert their independence depends strongly on the nature of their business. In [[2985]], Treasury Minister [[Tadaki Nagai]] decided that all businesses would be designated as either Direct Service (Military) or Indirect Service (Civilian)<ref name=HKTDC159/>. Those with direct ties to the military - manufacturers of weapons or 'Mechs - were designated "Direct Service" corporations in the late 30th century.  Such corporations are guaranteed protection against all military and economic threats, but are subject to the decisions of an military board of officers which can overrule any actions taken by the civilian directors.  All other corporations were labeled "Indirect Service", and while maintaining more control over their own affairs many are under some level of direct supervision of at least one military officer, depending on how much of their business directly affects the military.<ref name=HKTDC159/><ref name=HHK157/> Although the Kurita economy is government-run it is not a communist economy. It can be best described as controlled-market capitalism, where new businesses can start up only with the permission of the government, and must be run under close government supervision, but where the corporations are not owned by the government, as they have their own directors and may issue stock if they wish. There is a tolerance of small operations on most worlds, such as the independent farmer's markets. If they become too successful, they are usually closed down or absorbed by a large firm.<ref name=HKDCp159>''House Kurita (The Draconis Combine)'', p. 159 "THE CORPORATE STRUCTURE"</ref>
  
 
For the average worker, loyalty to the corporation is second only to loyalty to the Coordinator themselves.  While the state provides many of the same services, most workers' entire lives revolve around the corporation: born in hospitals, living in housing, and entombed in cemeteries owned by the corporation.  The only honorable means of escaping a particular company is to be transferred to a different one or to join the military; to actually be fired brings disgrace not only on the worker but the family as well for failing to raise a productive member of society.  Some are allowed the honor of starving to death so that the rest of their family may continuing working at the same firm, but with little to no prospects of working anywhere else those who don't take their own lives are relegated to the ranks of the Unproductives.  Here the only legal work that may be found are the bottom of the barrel jobs: cleanup crews for toxic environments, research test subjects, or cannon fodder for local militia units.<ref name=HKTDC159/><ref name=HHK157/><ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 129</ref>
 
For the average worker, loyalty to the corporation is second only to loyalty to the Coordinator themselves.  While the state provides many of the same services, most workers' entire lives revolve around the corporation: born in hospitals, living in housing, and entombed in cemeteries owned by the corporation.  The only honorable means of escaping a particular company is to be transferred to a different one or to join the military; to actually be fired brings disgrace not only on the worker but the family as well for failing to raise a productive member of society.  Some are allowed the honor of starving to death so that the rest of their family may continuing working at the same firm, but with little to no prospects of working anywhere else those who don't take their own lives are relegated to the ranks of the Unproductives.  Here the only legal work that may be found are the bottom of the barrel jobs: cleanup crews for toxic environments, research test subjects, or cannon fodder for local militia units.<ref name=HKTDC159/><ref name=HHK157/><ref>''Handbook: House Kurita'', p. 129</ref>

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