When you think of democracy, what comes to mind? Comparing democracy to monarchy, are you thankful to be living free rather than suffering oppression under a medieval tyrant? What if you could be evidentially shown that the democracy you hold so dear is not only less ideal than you’ve been taught, but is actually inferior to the kingdoms of the Middle Ages? Get ready for a real history lesson you won’t soon forget. In Jeb Smith’s latest work Missing Monarchy, he uncovers eye-opening facts about the Medieval period, kingship, democracy, and more. When you learn how societies of our past addressed their governmental needs, you may begin to perceive that our current system isn't the utopia it is commonly portrayed as. And as you come to understand how power is wielded under our democracy, you just might start missing monarchy too. Exceptional...If you think the medieval era is synonymous with the Dark Ages, think again. Smith's informative and extensively researched Missing Monarchy first dispels long-held myths about the medieval period, kingship, and life in the Middle Ages, then delivers an eloquent and devastating critique of democracy. After reading, one begins to question the democratic authoritarianism and politicization of modern society that we all take for granted, while also feeling a sense of nostalgia and a longing for the freedoms of our medieval predecessors...For anyone who has ever dreamt of escaping modernity's Matrix, this book is an eye-opening must-read. -Micheal Warren Davis is an Editor with Sophia Institute Press and the author of The Reactionary Mind and After Christendom Most think it is obvious modern democracy is better than medieval feudalism. But, even if it is, perhaps we're exaggerating the goodness of the former and overstating the badness of the latter. This fascinating book will give readers plenty to think about on these topics. -Dr. Jason Brennan Professor of strategy, economics, ethics, and public policy at Georgetown University This book is a marvelous step in the effort to rehabilitate the place of the Middle Ages in the western tradition...Slowly, medievalists are finding their voices in modern social dialogues heard because of poignant works such as this one. -Joe Morrel Adjunct Professor of History at University of Dallas Jeb Smith's book holds a wealth of valuable lessons, not only about the Middle Ages but also about our modern predicaments. -Dr. Frank van Dun, Philosopher of Law (ret.), Universities of Ghent (Belgium) and Maastricht (The Netherlands) Jeb Smith provides us with a fascinating book about the Middle Ages, looking at what we so often get wrong about the period through chapters ranging from feudalism to warfare, and democracy to politicians. Perhaps more importantly he allows us to consider how modern society functions - and questions whether modern governance is truly better to that of the Middle Ages. -History Is Now Magazine Missing Monarchy uses the keen edge of medieval monrachy to cut asunder the ruse of contemporary arrogance." -The Postil Magazine Missing Monarchy...is a unique, eye-opening take on the feudal system of the Middle Ages...Missing Monarchy is a must-read -San Diego Book Review 5 Star Review Missing Monarchy" is both scholarly and provocative...Smith's arguments are well-researched and compellingly presented..It is a thoughtful, well-argued, and timely critique of democracy through the lens of historical monarchy, providing a fresh perspective on what governance could look like if informed by the past. -Luciano Anastasi Medieval History In author Jeb Smith's new book, Missing Monarchy... you'll uncover startling truths about the systems we hold so dear...and why our democratic utopia could be a mirage. -Brian Lehrer, The Brian Lehrer Show iheart Radio This book beckons to those daring enough to question the foundation of their beliefs and discover that perhaps, in the echoes of history, lies a truth far more liberating than previously imagined. -Geoff Carter The flagship UK Talk Radio Breakfast Show Reviews Whether you are interested in history, political science, or simply looking for new insights on governance, Missing Monarchy promises a captivating and enlightening read. -Creative Minds Paxjones Jeb Smith is an author and speaker whose books include Defending Dixie's Land: What Every American Should Know About The South And The Civil War , written under the name Isaac C. Bishop. He also authored Defending the Middle Ages: Little Known Truths About the Crusades, Inquisitions, Medieval Women, and More . Smith has written over 130 articles found in several publications, among them The Libertarian Institute, History is Now Magazine, The Postil Magazine, Abbeville Institute, The Libertarian Christian Institute, Rutland Herald, Practical Distributism, The Vermont Daily Chronicle, Medieval Archives, History Medieval, Medieval Magazine, and Fellowship & Fairydust Magazine, and has been featured on