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Since the mid-s), they often do not have abstract, universal principles in any event (so while such may indeed exist, they are not where most monarchists are likely to be coming from); and, for the same practical reasons, monarchists tend to bring out the argument in terms readily understood by their adversaries or by undecided elements as it would not be practical to "preach to the choir," calling on principles which while possibly true are not accepted as true by their hearers.

Hence, post-19th century debates on whether to preserve a Monarchy or to adopt a Republican form of government have often been debates over national identity, with the Monarch generally serving as a symbol for other issues.

For example, in a countries like Belgium and The Netherlands anti-monarchist talk is often centered around the perceived symbolism of a monarch constrasting with those nation's political culture of Egalitarianism . In Australia and Ireland , by constrast, debates over Monarchy represent or represented debates whose driving force concerned each nation's relationship with the United Kingdom and the cultural heritage that that represents. In a nation like Saudi Arabia , finally, opposition to the monarchy may be synonmous with advocacy of Democracy or Islamic Fundamentalism . As monarchies take many different forms, so too do pro‐ and anti‐monarchy debates.

In some countries such as France , monarchism and some religion ( Catholicism in the case of France ) were long entangled ("the alliance of the Throne and the Altar"), and thus Republican ideas were often tinged with Anti-clericalism .

Even a country such as the United States, which has been a republic from its foundation, has some monarchist adherents. The minority are restorationists, who advocate returning authority to Elizabeth II as the current legitimate heir of George III , presumably as a Constitutional Monarchy similar to her powers in those Commonwealth Of Nations members that recognize her as Queen. However, the majority of American Monarchists believe that America would best be led by an independent dynasty.

see also: Republicanism


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