It depends on the culture, the nation, and the ruler. For example, if the nation is very small (IE: a small island in an archipelago), then there is little need of a fragmented government system. In a larger nation (IE: France in the 1700s), an absolute monarchy would not work as there are just too many people to rule over without delegation.
Again, it also depends on the ruler itself. A just, compassionate absolute monarch will put his or her people above personal gain. However, this does cause problems when the throne passes to someone else, someone who may not be as good as the previous ruler.
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It also depends on what powers the monarch has. In today's England the monarch has very little actual power and is largely a figurehead. But in say Henry VIII's day the monarch had very much more power.
It would also depend on the monarch - some were good, some were bad. Just like governments and dictators!
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yes totalitarianism is a form of authoritarian government,because it involve absolute power and authority without caring the which of people.
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It is between constitutional monarchy and absolute monarchy
Thomas Hobbes believed in an absolute monarchy as the ideal form of government. He argued that a strong central authority was necessary to maintain peace and prevent chaos in society. Hobbes believed that individuals should willingly surrender their rights to a ruler in exchange for protection and stability.
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Oman is an absolute monarchy with aConsultative Council. In other words the Sultan allows a certain amount of latitude and is slowly giving his people more benefits and jobs. -But if he doesn't like something, it is short-lived.
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