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To: royalcello

"Spain: monarchy overthrown 1931 and replaced by a liberal democratic republic; this led to civil war and the monarchy was eventually restored in 1975 thanks to General Franco, and is quite popular today."

Am no longer impressed with these European monarchs. They will rubberstamp anything that ensures their survival. Their power has gone; most are protestant or worse and I get fed up with them extolling the virues of democracy and poverty! The best monarchs are mythical like King Arthur. They are not weighed down by human failings and the judgments of history.


36 posted on 12/12/2004 5:15:52 PM PST by Wessex
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To: Wessex
Am no longer impressed with these European monarchs. They will rubberstamp anything that ensures their survival.

I understand your frustration. But let's keep in mind the simple historical fact that all the European monarchs who refused to become "rubber stamps" lost their thrones--and, in the cases of Charles I, Louis XVI, and Nicholas II, their lives. King Constantine II of Greece was the last European monarch to try to stand up for his rights against the leftists, and I admire him for it. But his actions only led to a seven-year dictatorship, the fall of the monarchy, and the eventual triumph of socialism. In the end, what good did his stand do?

If today's constitutional monarchies were as useless as you say, the Left would not bother hating them so much. But if you read leftist newspapers like the Guardian, it really infuriates them that the monarchies still exist, even though they no longer have any power. Their very existence denies total victory to the forces of egalitarianism.

As traditionalist Catholic monarchist Charles Coulombe pointed out to me in response to my query about a correspondent with similar views to yours, "While on the one hand, I share their annoyance with current crop, and prefer an effective Monarchy, what we have is still a better alternative than a republic would be. If anyone thinks Blair would be better as President than as PM, they have not really thought it through. And, of course, bad as the Windsors et al. may be, their opponents are worse. If the Monarchy is preserved, we may hope in time for better. If not, it will be much harder. "

most are protestant or worse

Of the ten reigning European sovereigns, five are Protestant and five are Catholic. I am not sure what you mean by "worse."

The best monarchs are mythical like King Arthur. They are not weighed down by human failings and the judgments of history.

What about the real, historical monarchs that the Church has canonized, like Louis IX of France, Ferdinand III of Spain, Henry of Germany, Stephen of Hungary, and the recently beatified Karl of Austria? What about the late King Baudouin of Belgium (1930-1993), who was known for his stand against abortion?

110 posted on 12/12/2004 6:59:19 PM PST by royalcello
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