What if the greatest political mistake of our time is assuming there are no better options left?
Across the world, democracies promise representation yet struggle with paralysis, short-term thinking, and diluted accountability. Republics rotate leaders but rarely deliver continuity. Past monarchies offered decisiveness, yet collapsed under unchecked authority.
The Modern Crown challenges these assumptions.
Grounded in lived experience across multiple systems of governance and focused on institutional design rather than ideology, this book examines why modern political systems repeatedly fail, and proposes a new framework: a modern monarchy with real authority, engineered oversight, and clear mechanisms for correction and removal.
This is not a return to the past. It is an argument for redesigning leadership for the future.
Inside you’ll find:
- A thematic critique of democracy and republics, how incentives distort outcomes
- Why historical monarchies and constitutional monarchies failed, and what to learn from them
- The Modern Crown model: concentrated responsibility with structured accountability
- The Council of the Nation: expert oversight designed to advise, evaluate, and intervene
- Public input through modern digital feedback, voice without paralysis
- Failure modes and early warning signals to future-proof the system
For curious citizens, policymakers, and thinkers willing to question inherited political defaults, The Modern Crown is both a philosophical manifesto and a practical systems proposal, inviting critique, refinement, and contribution.
Publisher: Bold Minds
Author: Benjamin Akhtary
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