Political Science, asked by bravevicky, 10 months ago

why do the ruler fail to exercise the absolute power in a democratic country ?​

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Answered by abhinavthakur09
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The monarch can, without anyone to check them, enact policies that are evil or policies that are simply destructive and harmful. These are the main negative aspects of having an absolute monarchy and they are very powerful arguments against such a system of government.

Answered by subhangisubhuuu
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Enlightened absolutism (also called enlightened despotism or benevolent despotism) refers to the conduct and policies of European absolute monarchs during the 18th and 19th centuries who were influenced by the ideas of the Enlightenment, espousing them to enhance their power.[1] The concept originated during the Enlightenment period in the 18th and into the early 19th centuries.

An enlightened absolutist is a non-democratic or authoritarian leader who exercises their political power based upon the principles of the Enlightenment.

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