I agree, but kings can't be chosen by chain of succession either. That does help prevent conflict but ultimately it ends up with inbred halfwits with jew backers ruling over disjointed territories they have no real connection to.
I think the only lasting solution to our problems is voluntaryism (all political association is voluntary and can be dissolved at will). In that context kings would have power commeasurate to the respect they earn and the order they provide.
One of the only world leaders I have any respect for, Hans Adam II, lives by that rule. He's conservative, he defends his people's values and they love him for it. But he also insists that the moment they don't want to be a part of his kingdom anymore they can leave with their property.
Broc_Liath 1 points 3.8 years ago
I agree, but kings can't be chosen by chain of succession either. That does help prevent conflict but ultimately it ends up with inbred halfwits with jew backers ruling over disjointed territories they have no real connection to.
I think the only lasting solution to our problems is voluntaryism (all political association is voluntary and can be dissolved at will). In that context kings would have power commeasurate to the respect they earn and the order they provide.
One of the only world leaders I have any respect for, Hans Adam II, lives by that rule. He's conservative, he defends his people's values and they love him for it. But he also insists that the moment they don't want to be a part of his kingdom anymore they can leave with their property.