Message from @Doctor Anon
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Have you ever read Hans-Hermann Hoppe?
Because monarchies are prone to hereditary corruption
My ideal monarchy would be a non hereditary internally elected one
Hereditary rule is precisely why monarchies is so effective and efficient.
With heavy requirements
Hereditary rule is disgusting
What do you think would happen in America with a parliament
It encourages monarchs (unlike democrats, who only worry about elections) to invest in the future of the country.
@WEBENGi we have a parliament dipshit
It's called Congress
They're not that different
Just different titles
And the upper chamber is elected as well
Hereditary rule is the only insurance that rulers will care about the future.
There are distinct differences.
@MinecraftMemer it's also prone to low IQ leaders
And inbreeding
@WEBENGi not so major they are unrecognizable ftomt each other
And in that case, they would have their nation (i.e. property) lose value.
And we would be dominated by smart, competent leaders.
I used to be a monarchist
Owned /mg/ Monarchist General
But the idea behind them, that nations are private property for an single individual, is much better than democracies.
Dictatorship is superior
Dictators are not concerned about the nation after they die like hereditary monarchs are.
Most are
They want the next dictator to keep the nation alive
Is there a solid incentive like hereditary monarchies?
Look at N.Korea
North Korea is a de facto hereditary monarchy.
It's technically elected
The only reason it is weak is because of communist, rather than capitalist economic policies.
Historically, Monarchies have focused on foreign affairs over domestic affairs
This is fact
Is focusing on foreign affairs intrinsic to monarchy, or is that just a trend?
I'm confused.
It's tied to Monarchies
Historically
And why is that?
Because for a monarchy to expand it's power, which is always, and I mean *always* it's primary goal, it needs to meddle in foreign affairs, be it by invasion or marrying they next royals daughter.