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[filed under theme 24. Political Theory / C. Ruling a State / 2. Leaders / b. Monarchy ]

Full Idea

At a very early stage loyalty to a group must have been reinforced by loyalty to a leader. In a large tribe the king or chief may be known the everybody even when individuals are strangers. This makes possible increase in the size of the group.

Gist of Idea

A monarch is known to everyone in the group, and can thus unite large groups

Source

Bertrand Russell (Authority and the Individual [1949], 1)

Book Ref

Russell,Bertrand: 'Authority and the Individual' [Unwin 1977], p.15


A Reaction

In this way humanity could move from hunter-gatherer groups to tribes or clans. In the UK even people who couldn't name the current Prime Minister are all fully aware of the monarch. In this way a merely constitutional monarch makes sense,


The 18 ideas from 'Authority and the Individual'

We divide mankind into friend and foe, and cooperate with one and compete with the other [Russell]
Gradually loyalty to a creed increased, which could even outweigh nationality [Russell]
Increasingly war expands communities, and unifies them through fear [Russell]
A monarch is known to everyone in the group, and can thus unite large groups [Russell]
In early societies the leaders needed cohesion, but the rest just had to obey [Russell]
The economic and political advantages of great size seem to have no upper limit [Russell]
Government has a negative purpose, to prevent trouble, and a positive aim of realising our desires [Russell]
Being a slave of society is hardly better than being a slave of a despot [Russell]
Managers are just as remote from workers under nationalisation as under capitalism [Russell]
Slavery began the divorce between the work and the purposes of the worker [Russell]
Slaves can be just as equal as free people [Russell]
Scarce goods may be denied entirely, to avoid their unequal distribution [Russell]
Modern justice is seen as equality, apart from modest extra rewards for exceptional desert [Russell]
Socialists say economic justice needs some state control of industries, and of foreign trade [Russell]
A state is essential, to control greedy or predatory impulses [Russell]
Power should be with smaller bodies, as long as it doesn't restrict central powers [Russell]
In an anarchy universities, research, books, and even seaside holidays, would be impossible [Russell]
In democracy we are more aware of being governed than of our tiny share in government [Russell]