16 October 2024

Anarcho-Monarchism: Paradox or Solution?

Anarcho-Monarchism is an oxymoron! Anarchism is, by definition, anti-hierarchical. Monarchism is, by definition, hierarchical.


The term "anarcho-monarchism" has emerged due to the popularity of anarcho-capitalism, which redefines anarchism to include hierarchical structures. Anarcho-monarchism challenges our preconceived notions. It recognizes the potential for both the virtues and pitfalls of monarchy. After all, a good king can bring prosperity and stability, while a bad king can lead to tyranny and oppression. The question then becomes: Can we harness the benefits of a benevolent monarchy without falling into the traps of despotism?
That's where anarcho-monarchism steps in.

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