Neomonarchism
- See Also: Lists of Monarchs
Neomonarchism is the advocacy or support of a system of government in which a monarch rules with either limited or absolute power. As the movement is a revival of classic monarchism, while it may drastically vary it tends to combine egalitarian or republican ideals with a monarchy in an attempt to create a benevolent authoritarian government.
Political theory
Non partisanship
Some interpretations of neomonarchism place the monarch as a non-partisan leader not representing one group or idea but the entire nation. Monarchies can play a unifying role in a nation, it is sometimes said "In Sahrland, the king is the only Sahren, everyone else is either Egercian or Chevspendic". A monarch can be a sovereign over dozens of separate territories and belong to all of them simultaneously.
Personal liberties
Ever since the first enlightened monarch, people have generally accepted that the monarch is to promote liberties because monarchs are not legitimized by politicians but by lineage or divine right. Monarchs provide an entrenched tradition that radical populist movements like Stihlovism and Grailism need to either absorb or overpower into submission.