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Peasant 08/10/2022 (Wed) 19:51:18 No. 4377
If I might ask, how does Graceposter plan on achieving monarchy in the 21st century?
>>4377 monarchist ideas are essentialist pragmatism for example, Henry VIII decreed that all men that arent maimed/crippled or are priests or judges under the age of 60 had to train with the longbow to prepare them for war a modern example of this could be a national physical education program in terms of achieving a monarchy as a system of government, the only possible way would be to convince the heads of the army and police to join a royalist insurrection.
>>4398 You can't really "carve out a monarchy" because the authority to rule comes from God alone. That's what makes monarchism the ultimate system of government, because it doesn't come from men (whose actions are near universally directed by stupidity, pride, fear etc.) but comes from the infinite majesty of the universe's creator and is directed by principles of harmony and love. Every country formerly was a monarchy and every country can have its monarch restored if the army and police united towards that aim. Bribes are the only thing holding non-monarchies together.
>>4400 >Well unless God plans on showing up and designating a leader He did >God created Adam >Adam begat (through many generations) Noah >Noah begat Japhet >Japhet begat (through a hundred generations) the Scandinavian kings >the Scandinavian kings begat the Anglo-Saxon and Norman kings the rest is obvious. Monarchism is not about self-aggrandisement, it is about submission to the pre-ordained will of God and understanding that our individual lives are meaningless without due regard to the heritage entrusted in us by our forefathers and the duty of care we owe to our descendants.
>>4402 "No foreign power, so neither any domestic power can alienate our allegiance. For it is altogether new and unintelligible to me that the King’s subjects can depose or dethrone him on any account."
>>4404 fuck me that was a quick response
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>>4377 Unless I'm missing something not really at a position to "achieve" any monarchy in a place where it isn't already teetering towards restoration, and many such places have always fought back against such overt efforts, see the republican propaganda machine in Brazil from the last referendum. Right now unless you are living in places where nostalgia for a monarch is at an all time high all that can be done is laying the groundwork, revolutionaries didn't overthrow however many regimes by just deciding to run outside with a gun one day. Undermine republican myths and values, educate them about why they are wrong, lay the seeds of doubt and stick to facts and truths on the matter. Perhaps one could appeal to the disenfranchised groups within republican regimes, you can't exactly appeal to the landed gentry since they're doing perfectly fine in the status quo, same with the merchants. As ironic as it may be the ideal approach, at least for the typical first would country might be one of populism. Pointing to the corrupt self interests of politicians and their parties. One issue also is that if you only argue on the platform of monarchism, lets say you found the "Monarchist party of xyz", and a potential supporter, a working class bloke with monarchist sympathies is deciding whom to support, he might not care about a monarchy nearly as much as say, labor laws. The simple fact is that for 99% of people, whether they live under a monarchy or republic feels immaterial at best and they've been indoctrinated into a cult of liberty at worst when push comes to shove. And they have better things to do than chisel themselves out of their ignorance


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