>>511210381> What are you even talking about?Switzerland has a malformed democracy, it causes a society to become stagnant. This is largely owing due to them essentially living in a bowl (surrounded by mountains). Insulating them from the world.
> So democracy is tyranny now? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_of_the_Rights_of_Man_and_of_the_CitizenBritain became a democracy in 1701. The USA became a democracy in 1788. And the French declaration you mentioned was signed into law in 1798 with assistance from Thomas Jefferson who wrote and helped direct parts of the declaration.
> Just head of state that's all.Yes, also known as figure heads. A purely symbolic position.
> Right, and all the continental cities full of architecture were built by backward savages.They were built by pre-industrial societies. Meanwhile, Anglos conquered almost the entire Earth thanks to industrialism.
> Expect for Constitutional Conventions, Prerogative Powers, Emergency Powers, State Visits and Diplomacy, Commander-in-Chief, Granting Honours, Representing the Nation, Ceremonial Duties, Appointing the Prime MinisterRoyal Assent, Opening and Dissolving Parliament.All of those powers can only be enacted by particular elected members who have to ask permission from a "royal" governor to do such things. There are similar powers done in democratic countries that are not Constitutional Monarchies and the elected parties typically have to ask permission from some other member like a house speaker, whip, staffer, etc. Essentially, these are common powers in democracies, and the permission system is just there as a mechanism to ensure those powers aren't abused or overused too frequently by elected members.