Talk:Republicanism in the United Kingdom/Archives/2007/April

Latest comment: 17 years ago by TrippingTroubadour in topic Elective Monarchy

Elective Monarchy

I just thought I would open the discussion on whether or not elective monarchy should be included in an article concerning Republicanism. I can't see that it is hurting anything, though it is a bit off course for a Republic vs. Monarchy article. Sandwich Eater 00:20, 8 November 2006 (UTC)

shrugs If you've got any kind of notable info on that, why not... —Nightstallion (?) 15:12, 25 November 2006 (UTC)
Arguably, on the political science definition of a republic, an elective monarchy is a form of a republican state, thus it could be included. However, on the popular sovereignty definition of republicanism, an elective monarchy isn't a republic... and of course then there's the argument that the Presidential system is simply a form of elective monarchy. So really, there is no answer - if there is a proposal that is notable, then it could be considered. --Lholden 01:38, 26 November 2006 (UTC)
The whole section on Elective Monarchy seems unfounded to me unless someone can properly cite any or all of the arguement. Does anyone object to removing the section entirely? --TrippingTroubadour 21:45, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
This charge that the section is silly in itself is quite POV. You cannot dismiss the idea of elected monarchy so easily. A number of countries have had elected monarchies. Dogru144 23:01, 27 April 2007 (UTC)
I'm not dismissing the idea of an elected monarchy. I'm simply wondering if there is a significant movement for an elected monarchy within the UK. Besides, this section within the article seems like one person's opinion rather than any well-established argument. If it deserves to stay, it at least should be rewritten with expert references.--TrippingTroubadour 02:41, 28 April 2007 (UTC)