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monarcholibertarianism thred Anonymous 04/25/2020 (Sat) 04:39:13 Id: 79bfcb No. 2787

i dunno discuss monarchies within libertarian societies i guess
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The only one I can think of is Leichtenstein. I wonder if it could work in Hawaii if it ever became sovereign again. The old Kingdom of Hawaii wasn't libertarian and the Hawaiian sovereignty groups tend to be left wing
>>2827
My knowledge of Liechtenstein begins and ends with this.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZa7a-GrBro
Dropping some stuff in here. https://www.firstthings.com/web-exclusives/2010/11/anarcho-monarchism https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-8UhT6hyqQ&t=322s >>2787 There are a number of videos on the Tumblar House channel that Charles has done on Monarchy, and I was trying to find the one where he mentions how it would it arise in a society spontaneously. The main thing that would have to occur, is that society would either have to be or become culturally homogeneous. Because the monarch is not about being the symbol of a state, but more about being the symbol of a nation, a people, and their traditions.
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This could be something to keep an eye on. https://americanmonarchistsociety.com/
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Came across a libertarian reactionary site that I hadn't visited before. An author by the name of Insula Qui wrote a twelve-part essay introducing the ideas for her 2018 book Anarcho-Monarchism: A Collection of Essays from Insula Qui. I am only on part 1 but it seems rather good so far. We definitely need more material like this. https://www.zerothposition.com/2018/01/29/libertarianism-statecraft-introduction/
>>3235 Whoa, another mythical anarchomonarchist. The last one I remember was that defunct site that you can only access through wayback. It's nice to see more stuff about what the fuck it even is. He seems to be describing anarchomonarchism as, "Liechtensteins. Liechtensteins everywhere."
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>>3243 >implying regional confederations of libertarian-minded monarchies wouldn't be an ideal structure of governance
>>3258 comfy
Good article on LewRockwell.com entitled Was the American Revolution a Mistake? https://www.lewrockwell.com/2020/07/gary-north/was-the-american-revolution-a-mistake/
>>3277 >Was the American Revolution a Mistake? Yall niggers need to go further back than that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WdkidHpA9Pk
>>3279 Looking at how Parliament cucked Britain today. I wonder, would a Washington dynastic monarchy end the same way if he had accepted the crown or would it have become more libertarian? Democratic middle-men assemblies are the death of nations.
>>3289 >>3277 One of the greatest tragedies was the George III loved his American Colonies and was deeply saddened by their loss. The Revolutionary War only started because Parliament had hijacked the reins of power during his bouts of mental illness.
>>3298 It makes for an interesting what-if scenario. Imagine if 13 colonies just told Parliament to shove it, and continued on their own with allegiance only to the crown. Of course the idea of states-rights, which at least gave the impression of being a psuedo-marketplace for liberty in terms of residence, wouldn't really have come into being. Not that it did in the fullest sense anyway, what with the Civil War ending any idea of it.
>>3299 If George III was not ill throughout his reign he may have considered giving the American colonies representation in Parliament as a voting block that would have overridden his opponents.
The boxcars won't even be needed because Americans are so enslaved now that Americans will drive themselves to the concentration camps.


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