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Historically, monarchs have tended to see the state, the needs of their subjects, and their own beliefs and desires as one in the same. We have a political faction that echoes that sentiment. Learn what Henry VIII and Marcus Aurelius tell us about these fusions, and what it means for voting today.
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Historically, monarchs have tended to see the state, the needs of their subjects, and their own beliefs and desires as one in the same. We have a political faction that echoes that sentiment. Learn what Henry VIII and Marcus Aurelius tell us about these fusions, and what it means for voting today.

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