I might sound pedantic, but when people hear monarchy, they think the king of England, some hereditary thing that is silly to them. This is a very anti American way of thinking. We're well on our way to what you described functionally with corporations and capitalism. Look at Jeff Bezos and Amazon and all the services that they provide and how much power they have. I'm not even saying any of this to s to slam Amazon. much of this power and wealth they have acquired by solving people's problems in ways that other companies couldn't or wouldn't. That said, it's not gonna solve all of our problems and it it isn't going to fill the moral void in our societies. Which I believe is one of the root problems that we keep trying to fix with government and politics. And we can't.
I might sound pedantic, but when people hear monarchy, they think the king of England, some hereditary thing that is silly to them. This is a very anti American way of thinking. We're well on our way to what you described functionally with corporations and capitalism. Look at Jeff Bezos and Amazon and all the services that they provide and how much power they have. I'm not even saying any of this to s to slam Amazon. much of this power and wealth they have acquired by solving people's problems in ways that other companies couldn't or wouldn't. That said, it's not gonna solve all of our problems and it it isn't going to fill the moral void in our societies. Which I believe is one of the root problems that we keep trying to fix with government and politics. And we can't.
Capitalist oligarchy technocracy, maybe?