What is the difference between a dictatorship and a monarchy?

Well, a dictator tends to rule a country (or empire) by an iron fist or with a group of people on his/her side, they tend to be power hungry, and try to dominate everything. While a monarch, tends to be like a king or queen who rules a country (or empire) at the moment, Queen Elizabeth II is the main monarch, with 44 different countries her rule (Canada, Australia, Britain, Norway and Sweden are some), a Monarch tends to pass the "crown" down to individuals, where if unmarried they can be a Prince/Princess, if married, King/Queen. (I believe).

If you live in a democratic country (it is the most widely practiced form of governance), chances are that you might feel suffocated in a dictatorship or a monarchy. The rights of citizens are curtailed in both monarchy and dictatorship but if you are wondering about the features of a monarchy and a dictatorship, take a look around the world at countries practicing either of these two forms of governance and you will have some idea of what others (democracies) think about them. This article will take a closer look at these two and highlight their differences.

A monarchy is a political system where the office of the head of state is hierarchical in nature and there are no elections to the post of the head of the state. The crown passes from one generation to another upon the death of the monarch. Different titles are used by monarchs such as king, emperor, queen, duke, duchess etc. If you thought monarchies are a thing of the past, there are currently 44 monarchs in the world with 16 of these countries being in the commonwealth.

Monarchy can be limited, constitutional, or absolute. For a monarchy, it is essential to have a family being regarded as a royal family and the offspring of the current monarch inherit their position of power. UK is one country that is an example of a limited monarchy where the Queen is recognized as a symbolic head of the government though she has no law making powers and does not even deal with the affairs of the parliament.

Such an arrangement means that monarchy in Britain is merely ceremonial and the royal family is only to keep on going with the traditions. Constitutional monarchy is one where there are powers demarcated for the monarch in the constitution of the country. Sweden is one country where the King has powers as per the provisions of the constitution.

It is absolute monarchy where the royal family has supreme powers and it can indulge in law making. There is no voice of the people and monarchy can implement laws as per its whims. Dictatorship is similar to absolute monarchy in the sense that all powers are vested in a single person but a dictator does not inherit power because of succession.

Rather he usurps power through a coup and stays in power by altering the constitution of the country. A dictator is very powerful and stays in power through sheer force. Dictatorship is a form of governance that takes shape when a commander in army acquires great powers that he utilizes to stage a coup to depose an elected government.

He declares himself as the President or the CEO of the country and passes laws to this effect. He suppresses all opposition by crushing them violently or putting all opposition behind bars. Dictatorship believes in superiority of the state and that people exist for the state and not the state for the people.

Dictatorship is considered as antipathy to democracy.

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