Morgan, I am appalled that you would use the name of my society in such a disgraceful manner. As a progressive leader, I can hardly tolerate the usage of nerve stapling. True discipline must come from within, for if it does not it shows no true conviction and no real belief. My people need neither reward nor punishment; neither material nor immaterial. The promise of progress and of a better world for their progeny, their peers, and their people, is enough: is this not the true selflessness that the Conclave Bible praises so highly? Of course, there are the few that, ah, act out, but I assure you all, the methods by which I return them to the fold consist no more of a stern talk on the importance of their remaining on the path towards progress and Utopia.
And Morgan, before you boast too highly of your social mobility and equal opportunity, I will bring your attention back to the society of the 19th century. Its form of capitalism is the one that bears greatest resemblance to your own, and you can see quite plainly that there was great social immobility and extremely unequal opportunity. Now, the socialism as practiced by the Soviet Union and such states was no better, with the vanguard elite, which is why it has been our greatest striving to provide true equality to humanity, under the pretenses of working solely for the purpose of the betterment of humanity, not under the nebulous direction of ideology and the bureaucrats that will so readily abuse it. And finally, Sister Kiera, I feel your words have a certain irony to them. Certainly you too have promised a nonexistent reward: the reward of an afterlife in Heaven?
I will say no more, this is quite sufficient.
~Chairman Yun Liushiqi