Constitutional Sovereignty
The discussion delves into the essence of constitutional monarchy, emphasizing the role of the monarch as a protector of individual sovereignty against governmental overreach. It critiques the nature of political power and highlights the importance of royal assent in maintaining checks on legislation that could undermine citizens' rights. The conversation also challenges the notion that voting alone constitutes true democracy, advocating for the ancient principle of trial by jury as a more authentic form of representation.In this clip
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