FORMS OF GOVERNMENT: Monarchy, Democracy, and the Architecture of Power (In Search of the Perfect State Book 2)

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Kings fall. Republics rise. Power only changes its mask.This volume strips monarchy and republic down to their logic of power — not as museum pieces, but as living forms of authority that still shape modern government, democracy, sovereignty, and authoritarianism. Every constitutional arrangement examined here is a wager about human nature. Most of them lose eventually.Monarchy gives power a body. The republic promises to bury that body inside institutions, constitutions, elections, and law. But power does not stay buried. It adapts. It learns the new language. It reappears wearing the vocabulary of legitimacy, representation, and democratic mandate — and waits.From absolute monarchy, constitutional monarchy, and elective monarchy to presidential, parliamentary, and semi-presidential republics, every form of government promises to restrain power while quietly creating new temptations of domination. The mechanisms change. The hunger does not.The question is not whether societies love freedom. They do — until fear arrives, until exhaustion sets in, until the negotiations grow too long and the procedures too cold and the institutions too distant from anything that feels like sovereignty. Then the question shifts. Then societies stop asking how to limit power and start asking who will wield it.This is a book about why people obey. Why power returns. Why freedom — loudly defended in calm times — is so easily surrendered when history accelerates and certainty becomes worth more than liberty.The crown disappears. The hunger to command survives.So does the willingness to kneel. Read more

ASIN B0H2JSK6Z3
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ISBN13 978-1971325095
Language English
File size 3.5 MB
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Publisher Kudin & Sons Academic Press
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Book 2 of 3 In Search of the Perfect State
Print length 315 pages
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Publication date May 21, 2026
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