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Comment by MattPalmer1086

2 days ago

Ironically, while I am absolutely not a monarchist, it provides a kind of stability to British democracy, because it mostly transcends party politics, unlike other presidential systems.

Indeed, the founding fathers of the US identified political parties as a threat to their republic.

And yet, there were defacto political parties in the delightfully misnamed federalist and anti-federalists. It was this divide that led to the first political parties.

  • > this divide that led to the first political parties

    Maybe in Britain. Parties were definitely a thing going back to Roman politics.

    • No, I meant in the newborn US. The OP founding fathers reference is Hamilton and the Federalists who feared the harms of political parties, but ultimately couldn't reconcile with the anti-federalists who ultimately formed the democratic-republican party.