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Lost_Wanderer
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I see your Bible and raise you a simple textbook example from actual history:Ecclesiastes 10 disagrees with you on monarchy. The tyranny of the majority can be always present because the majority always wins. Any system can work
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And just for laughs, I’ll throw in a not-so-subtle reference from fiction:

I don’t know about you but I wouldn’t vote for either.
Speaking of which though, isn’t Biblical/medieval monarchy a pretty dead deal already? Do we have to mull about the definition of democracy to see that any 21st century political system where citizens vote a candidate can at least exercise the same freedom to vote against them should they fail? I can’t see a royal tyrant being removed just as easily.
