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November/December 2000
In Defense of Monarchy
The United States of America constitutes the most powerful empire the world has ever seen. Yet, in seeming paradox, this mighty imperium is a federative republic made up of 50 small ones and a few possessions held in common between them. It is very difficult, indeed, in the face of this reality, to argue the case for monarchy. Or is it?
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