It’s amazing to me how otherwise intelligent people keep getting surprised by kings¹ choosing monarchy² over democracy.
¹ billionaires
² fascism
It’s amazing to me how otherwise intelligent people keep getting surprised by kings¹ choosing monarchy² over democracy.
¹ billionaires
² fascism
This raises a question I would like to ask a medievalist: Do lords tolerate kings because the nobility needs a monarchy? It’s as if they recognize the need for an umpire or something.
Related: The Founding Fathers were as lords in their way, and created a government they could dominate. (I’m thinking of the Senate in particular.) Many of today’s lords, the billionaires, treat government as a beneficent king, dispensing favors and overlooking the lord’s crimes.
@patrickgillam Of course; without monarchy, there is no nobility.
And we so often mistake power plays within the monarchy for popular resistance or democratisation.
Take the Manga Carta, for instance. Often portrayed as a bill of rights for everyday people, it was just a power play between the nobility and monarch.
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