The Whigs'origin lay in constitutional monarchism and opposition to absolute rule.
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It's not a baseless smear to say that that is quite close to monarchism.
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An edict is an announcement of a law, often associated with monarchism.
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Distributism does not favor one political order over another, from democracy to monarchism.
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The logic of monarchism also compels Thailand's government to intervene directly on the internet.
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However he confirmed in 2010 that close contact with the Queen had converted him to monarchism.
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Advocacy of republics is called republicanism, while advocacy of monarchies is called monarchism.
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Funding for Yuan's accession ceremony was cut on March 1, and he formally abandoned monarchism on March 22.
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In the Enlightenment anti-monarchism stopped being coextensive with the civic humanism of the Renaissance.
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A belief in and advocacy of monarchy as a political system
(monarchist) an advocate of the principles of monarchy
(Monarchist) Somebody who believes Australia should not become a republic but should remain part of the British Commonwealth with the Queen of England as our head of state. Opposed by Republicans.
(Monarchist) Someone who advocates rule of society by a king or queen.
A political system that is organized, governed, and defined by the idea of the divine right of kings, or the notion that because a person is born into royalty, he or she is meant to rule.