Hereditary Monarchy, Catholic Confessional City State. Monarch's power is singular and absolute within his kingdom. The Pope would still be able to hold monarchs accountable to Canon Law.
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There's an absolute metric shit ton of accumulated social technology that got unceremoniously jettisoned, because various waves of "enlightenment" movements felt they were constraining the unfettered power of the state needed to implement their grand visions.
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Now here we are, with every single one of those grand projects having failed. So I feel it's time to restore those traditions, now we know what happens in their absence.
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I'm not religious but still appreciate the power faith can assert. But the question is if the problems of hereditary rule outweigh the problems of republic or democracy
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I contend they don't and the next few decades are going to make my case even stronger.
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Guess we'll see
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Better to have a system that sometimes fails than a system that is structurally vile and guarantees that the greatest conman and sociopath will rise to the top.
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