Monke Terrazas

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Monke Terrazas

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Monke Terrazas was a businessman and author who founded a Bank and a book publishing company. Terrazas wrote a number of books, the most popular of which being his Camel farm series, a satirical allegory for the political state of Faru. On the 7th of october of 1925 his body was found next to the Allied Building, not much is known about the circumstances of his death.

Terrazas & co.

Terrazas' first enterprise was a banking company which he named "Terrazas & co." and was headquartered in a building built by him in urbis city. Despite Monke's attempts, Terrazas & co. failed to see much success having only members at it's height and never being used.

Camel Farm

Camel Farm is an unfinished series of books authored by Monke Terrazas and released through his publishing company, "Terrazas publishing co.". The series aimed to tell the story of Farun history and politics through a different setting. The story is set in a farm in the desert as we see the struggles of the farm animals to take over the farm and establish their own republic. The story was intended as an allegory for Farun History and politics with its character representing different Historical Farun figures and ideologies. Terrazas' anticommunism is clear in his depiction of the left wing vs right wing dichotomy, represented by 2 camels who partook in the formation of the republic.

Free market

Although Monke Terrazas was never a part of the political stage, he was a strong believer in liberal capitalism, and a devoted supporter of the Liberal-Conservative Party, in his book "Free Market" (also known as "the freer the market") he outlines his political beliefs describing his belief in the free market and the need for a "capitalist revolution"