Failed megaprojects are great examples of the kind of abstraction error a monarchy likes to commit.
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Democracy is like a monarchy except with a hated and impotent monarch who gets replaced with another.
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sorry to rehash an old argument from elsewhere, but being voted out of office surely beats a war of succession?
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I do see monarchies being better at long-term coherence, as long as the same monarch lives.
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The choice of successor should of course be up to the monarch. It need not be primogeniture.
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But let's say I choose from my courtiers. The selection pressure at my court will be brutal and select for the wrong things.
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All that before I can even make a choice, and it has to be well informed by... well probably my intelligence service.
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I think the choice would come down to a small group of nobles directly in the kings service. No mediation required.
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Choosing from your nobles ends in heredity (eventually one will appoint their own bloodline).
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it might be inevitable given a highly clannish culture but outbred NW Europeans? It's at least not easily fated.
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I'm familiar with HBD, yes. However I just couldn't parse the "but outbred NW Europeans" part.
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