Tuesday, January 05, 2016

The lost monach

The monarchy is subtly more powerful than the aristocracy, euro bonds are less powerful than frameworks and politics is cultural. The monarchy is led not a charity or an institution. The cost is less important than the decline of markets. The system is a kind of charity, raising huge sums of money and vulnerable to market depression.

I argue monarchies are easily replaced, but the history is on their side. The bombing of Mountbatten was immense in historical memory, and the time became fixed. The Spanish civil war is a framework, not a beginning. The French Revolution about modern France and the history expands with each French Republic. The civilian rule in Germany is through principles, not monarchical and developed through stages.

The changeover was political, but the method was social, the long term redressed the balance. To avoid change the monarch needs a political settlement. Scotland has both political and social links to the UK's monach. Ireland is sovereign like Germany. The U.K. is secure in its direction, but political change would be the origins of its demise.

The government in opposition has raised the issue of reform and the British are concerned over social identity. The constitution is framed by these rules, and democratic legitimacy is required for reform. The monach has also been in power for half a century and not thought to be under review in terms of experience or stability. Reform could come from abroad and radical policies, because external threats are powerful influences on the monach. Radical elements also have undermined sovereign power through the regions.


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