In an ideal government that favors the sovereign and the people, the ability for the people to have a voice is crucial. However, an absolute monarchy strips people away from those rights completely. The presence of an absolute monarchy not only withdraws the power of the people, but it puts the stake of the entire country in the hands of one individual. When one figure in government has all the power, this means nothing but chaos in a society. Absolutism is one of the worst, if not the worst, form of government there is due to the fact that people aren’t allowed to choose their ruler, the simple fact that the people are stripped of their rights, and that the decision one person makes without the consultation of others may affect them tremendously, …show more content…
Now imagine a country where the people don’t even have the right to choose their leader because they’re born into power or overthrow leaders in wars. This is exactly what absolutism stands for. The government is made to protect the rights of the people and give the people the right to elect their monarch but this form of government completely takes that away from the people. What makes the people vote for a specific leader? Well, the propositions and wishes somebody who’s running for power makes is what attracts the voters. But what if an absolute monarch doesn’t have good plans for the future of his country and the people have no voice to speak against it? Their country and the people living in it are going to suffer the consequences of the decisions of the