Machiavelli.
Source: The Prince
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new moon, eclipse, then breaking dawn. After that midnight sun, golden rulers, half moonlight.
At the Congress of Vienna, the rulers of three major European countries got together in order to establish long-lasting peace and stability. The most influential was Klemens von Metternich. Metternich distributed most democratic ideas of French revolution. He came up with three major goals, which would balance the powers of each country, prevent French aggression and restore Europe's royal families to the throne. I think the major lessons that the congress of Vienna received, related to these three goals. When the Congress made the weaker countries around France stronger, they prevent it from overpowering weaker nations. They didn't want to punish France too severely, since they were still afraid that French might take revenge. I think it's a great way to maintain the peace, since they need that if they broke up France, another country might threaten them all. France kept its military and independent government. France was still a major power in Europe. Another peaceful theory proposed by Metternich, was to restore to power the ex-rulers, who were driven from their throne by Napoleon. After Louis XVI returned to power, he ruled as constitutional monarch and adopted constitution. The settlement was fair enough and balanced the power on the continent. No nation was able to expand at the expense of others. The Congress of Vienna had created a time of peace in Europe.
Thomas Hobbes said that absolute rulers were needed because citizens were not able to run a government on their own. He believed a society without absolute monarchy would end up at war.
Absolute rulers tended to rule without Parliament.
what rulers have almost absolute power
they were called absolute rulers because people believe that they have absolute powers granted by god so the people need to follow the rulers. The rulers also have divine-rights and they were responsible to no one but god.
dictators
The powers of the Roman emperors wee absolute. They were absolute rulers.
The Roman emperors were absolute rulers. They power was absolute.
That is the point they have no limits.
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Absolute monarchs are hereditary rulers with unlimited authority to do as they wish.
Monarchy they had absolute rulers