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On Government By The Queen, And Attempted Government From The People (1842)
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156 pages
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Exploring the dynamics between monarchy and democracy, this political treatise argues for the superiority of monarchical governance over popular rule. Henry Drummond highlights the historical benefits of the British monarchy, including stability and the safeguarding of individual rights, while cautioning against the risks of democracy and mob rule. Written amidst political turmoil in 1842, his defense of monarchy sparked controversy and debate regarding government roles. This facsimile reprint preserves the original work, reflecting its cultural significance.
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2009, paperback
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