Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic

Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic

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Kulaki House

In 1 collection by Novu
Early Start 1900 to 1950
139 items
Description
A Kulak was defined as a rural peasant who owned more than 8 hectars of land and were somewhat wealthier than ordinary peasants and thus lived in somewhat nicer houses set at 84 percent quality. Contains onsite parking for each resident as a separate no collision parking lot.
5 Comments
kappel79 7 Jun @ 4:28am 
Kulak is not a wealthy peasant, he is a rural equivalent of a factory owner but instead of exploiting workers he exploits other peasants for his own gain.
MrKrabs 24 May, 2024 @ 9:32am 
Thanks for your mod.
I do appreciate your amazing work.

Question: If I place the parking lot.
Can I assign the car to the very person which is living in the house where the parking lot is placed?

Kind regards.
Fenis Monja 29 Apr, 2024 @ 1:49pm 
Kulak is not a wealthy peasant, he is a rural equivalent of a factory owner but instead of exploiting workers he exploits other peasants for his own gain.
hamsin 27 Apr, 2024 @ 12:47pm 
Kulak is the rural bourgeoisie that builds wealth from exploiting peasant workers, usury, and speculation. There is a clear definition of that term. Being wealthy was not a crime by default.
Antekcz 26 Apr, 2024 @ 12:27am 
oh god