Heritage in a Modern State
Analyze how a modern state can update inherited institutions without losing continuity or public trust. Use the example of reforming an imperial or royal succession system to explore questions of gender, lineage, representation, and political stability. Compare incremental legal tweaks with deeper institutional redesign, and assess the trade-offs each creates. Then propose principles for modernizing a hereditary institution while keeping its symbolic role coherent.
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