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[from 'Democracy in America (abr Renshaw)' by Alexis de Tocqueville, in 24. Political Theory / C. Ruling a State / 2. Leaders / b. Monarchy ]

Full Idea

The advantages of a monarchy are that the private interests of a family are connected with the interests of the state, …and at least there is always someone available to conduct the affairs of a monarchy.

Gist of Idea

A monarchical family is always deeply concerned with the interests of the state

Source

Alexis de Tocqueville (Democracy in America (abr Renshaw) [1840], 1.07)

Book Reference

Tocqueville,Alexis de: 'Democracy in America (abridged)', ed/tr. Renshaw,Patrick [Wordsworth 1998], p.59


A Reaction

The second one is not much of a reason! The same defence can be given for the dominance of the Mafia. His defences are deliberately feeble, I suspect. England had plenty of monarchs who showed limited interest.