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3 Reddit comments about The Royalist Revolution: Monarchy and the American Founding:

u/freedomna · 7 pointsr/monarchism

I swear everytime I talk about this book I always use the wrong dang title.

https://www.amazon.com/Royalist-Revolution-Monarchy-American-Founding/dp/067473534X

It is the Royalist Revolution. My mistake.

u/Moprollems · 1 pointr/CapitalismVSocialism

>You live in a federal republic which was specifically established in reaction to a monarchy.

Give The Royalist Revolution a read some time; originally the founders placed their problem with parliament rather than the King, hell, King George was arguably more popular in the American colonies than in his home nation, and it was mostly a few more liberal patriots that made breaking with the British parliament breaking with the King.

Even after the revolution, there was still some idle plots to establish a kingdom in the United States from within the country itself.

However ultimately, the peoples that founded the United States are fading. I'm as close to a WASP without the "P" as one could get, my family settled here on my father's side immediately after the revolution whilst on my mother's side they fought for the colonies. The America of yesteryear, the pan-european republic, is quite simply not going to last under the insanity of leftists and the brown hordes they try to import into this country en masse. It's generally the way of things that as nations grow more "diverse" increasingly autocratic methods are needed to maintain control, I'd rather we save ourselves a lot of bloody civil war and just choose a semi-absolute monarch to rule us now.