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Are there any contractions and tensions between a democratic state and monarchy? In other words: is monarchy harmonious with democracy or can only
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- Are there any contractions and tensions between a democratic state and monarchy? In other words: is monarchy harmonious with democracy or can only a republic be a superior form of democracy?
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- I would not agree with your line of argument, since constitutional monarchy predates (!) mass democracy. Gradual shift of royal prerogatives to the governments of the day was very slow process and does not have to do with mass democracy as such, just with the desire of the nobility first and the middle class en mass later to have a stake in the government. Neither would I equate monarchy with "snake" once the monarch was in a way a power broker between warring factions of nobility thus preventing civil wars and chaos. The republican form of government was not all sweet for "the masses", once the republics rested on the "rule of aristocracy" Alexis de Tocqueville spoke of the ancient republic as “an aristocracy of masters”. Mass democracy is a relatively new social development unlike the institution of monarchy.
- Depends on the kind of monarchy and the kind of republic. A dictatorship could be placed in a republic and a great parlamentarism could exist in a monarchy. Although I don't thing a king or a queen who inherited the throne can govern democratically been a representative of the country administration. Why? Because people in this system people shall not choose the executive power.
- Although I don't thing a king or a queen who inherited the throne can govern democratically been a representative of the country administration. Why? Because people in this system people shall not choose the executive power.". Exactly, and that is the contradiction. In my opinion a monarchy is always short of democratic.
- Monarchy and Democracy seem to be two forms of government in a State. - the 1st, by a single ruler, based on family lineage (whatever be its origin - divine or earthly - the 2nd, settled on a popular basis, generally through a vote. Monarchies have been overthrown and replaced by democratic governments.
- Monarchy and Democracy seem to be two forms of government in a State. - the 1st, by a single ruler, based on family lineage (whatever be its origin - divine or earthly - the 2nd, settled on a popular basis, generally through a vote. Monarchies have been overthrown and replaced by democratic governments.However in contemporary history, the reality seems to evidence some contradictory effects on this issue: formal monarchies that are democratic in governmental procedure ( Great Britain, Sweden) and some so-called democracies that were dictatorial ( Franquist Spain; Salazarist Portugal) or are dictatorial (Zimbabwe) and democracies that adopt monarchic ancestry or procedure (Siria, Angola).
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