Friday 16 November 2012

On the Monarchy



Prince Charles’ visit to New Zealand is bringing out the usual calls for an end to our collective obeisance to the monarchy.  Yet nobody mentions monarchy's real value, which is quite independent of the Queen and her family. 
  
The significance of monarchy is that it is effectively an apolitical, unifying, eternal and extrinsic narrative, in a way that a president, indeed any supra-governance option, cannot be.  In these secular times monarchy is the only transcendent entity a nation such as ours has.  In rejecting its players as they strut and fret their hour upon the stage, we will lose a lot more than a source of mass entertainment.

I care not about the actors, but a lot about the play.

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