In Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," the Brobdingnagians, a race of giants, govern themselves through a monarchy. The King of Brobdingnag wields significant power and emphasizes reason, morality, and the welfare of his people in his governance. The society values education and rational discourse, and the King actively engages in discussions about laws and ethics with his subjects. Their approach to governance contrasts sharply with the corruption and pettiness found in Swift's depiction of European governments.
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democracy
Because they rebelled in 1776, they wanted to govern themselves.
Laws and leaders.
Montesquieu did believe people could govern themselves
Montesquieu did believe people could govern themselves
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Democracy
There are many nations that govern themselves.
They are not mature enough to govern themselves, let alone anybody else.
Britain wanted colonists to know how to govern themselves. You're welcome -Justin Juarez I love you
Because, assuming they are able to govern themselves, democracy empowers the people to rule and it should work.
they werent forced to govern themselves. they became independent after the american revolution which was when the 13 US colonies demanded to be independent.
Self-governing
Anarchy?