No.4
Can juche be classified as monarchy?
No.5
Help, can't make a new thread because I need to fill a captcha that won't appear.
No.6
>>5Hmm, I made this one before your problem have appeared, right when board was advertised on /boards/
No.7
No.9
>>5>>7Yeah. It should work now.
No.10
Holy shit, there's a monarchy board?
Also, it does seem a lot like a monarchy, even if they call it something else.
Well, a necrocracy or something. The dead guy is officially still in charge.
No.17
No.
"If an unjust government is carried on by one man alone, who seeks his own benefit from his rule and not the good of the multitude subject to him, such a ruler is called a tyrant—a word derived from strength—because he oppresses by might instead of ruling by justice. Thus among the ancients all powerful men were called tyrants. If an. unjust government is carried on, not by one but by several, and if they be few, it is called an oligarchy, that is, the rule of a few. This occurs when a few, who differ from the tyrant only by the fact that they are more than one, oppress the people by means of their wealth. If, finally, the bad government is carried on by the multitude, it is called a democracy, i.e. control by the populace, which comes about when the plebeian people by force of numbers oppress the rich. In this way the whole people will be as one tyrant."
- St. Aquinas
No.19
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C'mon, we're not so different, are we?
Both of our myths are full of great men who took up the cause of their people, and fought so that their people might live the life they desired.
Both of our peoples have done this.
We are very similar.
No.48
Monarchs must be of noble blood and remain faithful to tradition. The Kims are ignoble and couldn't even hold to communist traditions.