So, is it true that too much starvation can lead a democracy to descend into anarchy?
Playing Vanilla 1.29f at Emperor level, I've been going in and out of war with Russia for a while. Everytime I make them declare war on me again (yes, I learned!), some of my cities start to starve down because I have to turn most citizens into specialists. Of course, I only do this in the cities where the lux slider doesn't provide enough happiness to prevent them from rioting. Always, after a turn or two, my civilisation descends into anarchy for 8 or 9 turns. This is quite annoying: it cuts away the provision of much needed fresh troops towards the frontline, forcing me to sigh peace again with Russia.
What should I do to avoid those frequent downfalls into anarchy?
Playing Vanilla 1.29f at Emperor level, I've been going in and out of war with Russia for a while. Everytime I make them declare war on me again (yes, I learned!), some of my cities start to starve down because I have to turn most citizens into specialists. Of course, I only do this in the cities where the lux slider doesn't provide enough happiness to prevent them from rioting. Always, after a turn or two, my civilisation descends into anarchy for 8 or 9 turns. This is quite annoying: it cuts away the provision of much needed fresh troops towards the frontline, forcing me to sigh peace again with Russia.
What should I do to avoid those frequent downfalls into anarchy?