I was questioning the "democratic representativeness" of Parliament more than its power. But 1689 was not exactly a normal year.
It lasted longer than any full-suffrage democracy ever has. Still, England never recovered fully from the Civil War, I admit that.
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The house of commons creates social ties to the lower strata and muddies the chain of ownership. That's your stage 1 melanoma.
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It merely decayed slower than the non-diseased parts were growing, until Enlightenment times.
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I interpret the pre-Civil War "Medieval English Structure" in http://anomalyuk.blogspot.co.uk/2016/09/constitutions.html … .
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