Harry is leaving the Great Hall when Neville runs up to him "by the way Harry, for your Council of Earth, how will the representatives be distributed."

"Oh, well maybe 3 for all of Africa, 7 for all of Middle East, 13 for Europe, 9 for Asia, 9 for North America, 1 for Central America, and 3 for South America. So a total of 45 Councilmembers."

"What will they be doing most of the time?"

"They will mostly be insuring the implementation of some form of productive vice. Some productive vices are private healthcare, heavy air pollution from factories, dirty streets as a cheap alternative to plumping, weaponized wands, some shame inducing religion, and such."

"How will they effect the muggle governments?"

"The muggle ones would probably copy off of us. Also, to even be a candidate for Council, you must be part of a group that hurts others, but the people that you hurt still do not hate you. So maybe hurt them with class.

The goal is to have a world government run by vampire lords in council, and a Dark Lord as Chancellor. This world government is only known for its ties to exploitation."

"Are there other productive vices?"

"Well, there is also a suicidal work culture. In rare cases this drives a worker to suicide, but in general it works. I fear that the intergalactic government has a very high suicide culture, where people take health depleting drugs to stay up with a very long hour intensive schedule.

There is also the exploitive charity cases. In rare cases the charity receiver just takes as much money as possible from the patron with no intent on forming friendly relations in the future, while in general there is a quid pro quo in the future from the charity receiver and patron. The victim in this case is the patron. So to be an exploiter in this scenario, you are the charity case.

There is also communism. In rare cases there are shortages due to lack of motivation. But there is faith behind seeing everything being planned out. This is in parallel with capitalism. In rare cases there is massive over exploitation. But there is faith behind seeing a wild free for all.

There is also mass surveillance. It causes invasion of privacy as its hurt, but there is faith from the victims that they matter.

There is also being confined, such as to a geological area or ethnic group. This hurts by confining choices. Victims have faith that their homogeneity protects them with herd mentality.

All these productive vices produce faith from the victim, if there is faith in its system, and then provides cohesion for groups.

These productive vices hurt, but there is a silver lining to each of them which people look at for faith in its system."

"That sounds exactly like what a Dark Lord would implement."

"Yes, but we get to pick and choose which productive vice to focus on. There are nearly twenty of them. They are stuff that overall hurts the group, but can provide faith to its victims that think it is all worthwhile."

"What about stuff like drafts or lockdowns?"

"Those help the group, by preventing deaths from a disease or preventing an enemy to win a war against them. Stuff that helps the group, at best does nothing, while at worst causes splits in the group. Taxes are another thing that helps the group. It too causes splits. Vaccinations are another."

"For your wizarding world government, it sounds like it will be saturated with Dark."

"That is how most of these things start. In the future, there could be tough reform that revolutionizes the system while still providing cohesion. All these productive vices are primitive ways to keeping the faith. There are better ways, but each of them are unduplicable and unique. I am basically setting the stage for a world revolution against the government.

Another criteria for the Councilmembers and the Chancellor is for them to use the government to get rich off of the profit of their exploitation of productive vices, and for the world government to hold this money to be re-invested in another productive vice. All this money is meant to be an incentive for an unique and unduplicable revolution to take the spoils.

So this Dark government actually looks more like a giant international corporation. The unique, unduplicable revolution that still provides cohesion for the world would be the first government.

By the way, are you in for tomorrow's outing to the third floor corridor?"

"No, I think it is a bad idea. And I hope that you don't follow through on it."

Harry turned around and headed to the Slytherin dorms, where he sleeps till morning.