Tahuti
Writing Deity
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Which of the cons of democracy does a monarchy not have? (assuming, of course, that this is a monarchy in which the sovereign wields at least some substantial power, of course)
Democracies suffer from a chronic lack of political willpower because of their large amounts of participants. They ultimately root for everything and for nothing and ultimately, nothing ever gets done. Ever.
Another major defect of democracy is its shallowness. Leaders and/or policies are picked for popularity and shallow ideas are perhaps also the easiest ones to argue.
Finally, since democratic government receive legitimacy from all, the flipside is that democratic governments can automatically involve all. Wars are no longer private but have to involve the entire populace. By contrast, non-democratic governments need a degree of self-suffiency that render such able to function independently of its citizens.
Friggin history, how does it work?
Interplay between individuals. Personalities and individual choices are the defining aspects of history. There are severe limits to how can systematise history.