Slouching Towards Ekaterinburg: The Case for Constitutional Monarchy in Russia

“But why do you weep? Did you think I was immortal?” —Louis XIV, King of France, on his deathbed Once upon a time there was a dashing Russian prince who died in a beautiful American town. The world had known him, in the later bloom of his adult years, as a wealthy New York entrepreneur, … Continue reading Slouching Towards Ekaterinburg: The Case for Constitutional Monarchy in Russia