@Ninja I understand monarchies nowadays are not the same as the past. They may be ceremonial nowadays however monarchies are by definition a state with a monarch that serves until abdication or death. Constitutional monarchies to be exact. I might be oversimplifying things but the same goes with your definition of golden ages. Even for the common people, a stable government means more jobs, less crimes, and enough food. Even for dictatorships, a country is comprised mostly of citizens after all, a monarch would not be called competent for only serving the upper class. A tyrant would not treat people as his responsibility, but a monarch should. Like I said, it is risky. But with risk does come a certain amount of rewards.
Do politicians really serve people nowadays? They come and go. With only a few years on their seat, most serve their party or family, or worse yet their own pockets. Not the citizens. Well, maybe you can call them citizens? They're just, 1% of the
common people though. There's no incentive. No responsibility. It's not like they would get much back if they served the country loyally. Not to mention nowadays just about anyone can take the seat. Those with no background in politics bring along their amateur views and skills into the field can be just as dangerous. Sure it's not easy, but education is not a requirement. Especially with those that have enough money or an influence (rich) family to support them. Besides, to get your presidential seat, you inevitably have to rely on rich businessman, who expect to be paid back with policies favouring them.
Corruption is present all throughout history, today is not an exception. Pros and cons to everything. I'm not saying monarchies are all good, I'm just saying you're being a bit too biased. In any case tho, I don't believe comments of a manga is the place to have a lengthy argument on politics. If you still want to continue this, I welcome private messages.