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depends on who the Monarchy isWe have a pretty good hint!
> do you really think you will be treated better under Augustus or the Senate?
Augustus’s rein started with him engineering a peninsula-wide famine and economic collapse. He grew up after the civil war. But promptly after him you got Trajan.
> we consider democracy > monarchy because good monarchies are rare and far between, so democracy is the least bad option
Sort of. There is also the whole part about being able to fire the leaders once in a while.
> We are more civilized now, but I don’t think Trump is willing and can do enough sweeping
Trump would absolutely mow down Americans if his life depended on it, most leaders would, this is what makes dictatorships and other systems without a peaceful transition of power so dangerous.
> only by sweeping away the old aristocratic that the new ones can building a new Empire
Octavianus was a Claudian, one of Rome’s most prestigious patrician families. Most of the Emperors were also patricians. (Rome collapsed shortly after the aristocracy actually lost control. It’s literally referred to as the fall of Rome.)
If America goes monarchy, it would be in a way that ensconced our current elites into a generational aristocracy far more powerful than what Americans think is social immobility today.