http://www.strawpoll.me/13029149
Continue discussion here. Libertarianism or Fascism. Pevious thread archived.
monarchism.
last poll i made showed /pol/ contained 11% monarchists.
>>126818865
well between the two, its closer to fascism
>>126818432
How old are you?
>>126818945
its actually closer to libertarianism.
Because monarchy is by divine right and by divine right you can sooner accept a libertarian than a forceful non divine right fascist state (its less legitimate)
>>126819254
Monarchism and Fascism are both about authoritarianism. Maybe I shouldve made a poll between authoritarianism and libertarianism.
This thread is a D&C
follow me if you're ready to drop some commies.
>>126818958
>>126819722
No im literally just trying to take stock of who my fellow board ppl are.
>>126819641
Monarchy is not authoritarian by nature. Some monarchs have been authoritarian but others have embraced and provided freedom for their citizens.
See Liechtenstein, Singapore* or Monaco for example.
>>126820020
How is one guy having all/most of the power not authoritarian?
>>126819641
you don't understand.
Authority comes from God.
A fascist has no authority to enforce anything upon others which is why its less legitimate than libertarianism between the two.
>>126819949
its cool im just fucking around, have a bump.
>>126821213
ty fellow burgerbro
>>126820020
Depends on the nature of the monarchy and the type of monarchy it is. Usually monarchs tend to be authoritarian, but that is government for you in general. Everything will get more authoritarian as things progress with a few instance of push back. Either way I am a facist monarchist but lolbertarian monarchists exist as well they just function in a much more autonomous fashion.
>>126818757
Libretarian but would rather live in a Right wing authoritarian state than a leftie 'libertarian' state.
>>126818757
don't feel like either desu. Traditionalist or Palecon who buys into racial realism. Modern Libertarianism and Neonazism (and modern fascism in general) both seem larpy and meme-teir.
>>126822223
what are some notable libertarian monarchs?
>>126819641
Not in the same way though.
Monarchy = small government authoritarian
Fascism = large government authoritarian (totalitarian)
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>>126820338
Not necessarily. I used to be in your shoes but now I believe that the authority of a monarchy comes from the fact that it is difficult to topple in a modern sense. Coups were very rare in the pre-French Revolution era, at least in the sense that we understand them now.
>>126823088
what is small govt authoritarian? I dont understand this
>>126823351
The government demands obedience, but isn't involved in society as much as modern 20th century) governments would be.
>>126823085
You want system's that were more libertarian or monarchs who were more libertarian?
Assuming the latter a good example of one that granted a lot of autonomy was William III who granted England a lot of autonomy. He was given the thrown right after parliament (mostly nobles) overthrew him but still he was hands off for the most part.
>>126823088
Fascism isn't innately totalitarian both monarchies and fascists states have the potential to go totalitarian.