What Is Constitutional Monarchism?
The Core Philosophy
Constitutional monarchism is a system of government where a monarch acts as head of state within the parameters of a constitution, either written or unwritten. The monarch's powers are limited by law, with real political authority typically residing in an elected parliament.
Political ideologies are rarely static. They exist on a spectrum of economic freedom and social liberty. Understanding where Constitutional Monarchism falls on this spectrum is critical to analysing modern geopolitical shifts and understanding systemic structures.
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