I agree with Enyart's basic point (just a note: I only read the OP and didn't go listen to the podcast) but here's the thing, if majorities are evil, what are the odds of actually getting a good king? I understand that its different in a hypothetical situation where God is directly telling prophets which kings to annoint, but in a secular nation like America? Even if we try to derive our ideas about morality from the Bible (which we should) most people still won't agree with that, and they won't abide a king who does long. Not to mention that most Christians would disagree with both Bob Enyart and myself on what a good government would look like (and Bob and I disagree as well.)
Democracy is a bad idea. But monarchy isn't really a good idea either.
A constitutional republic, where the constitution is actually followed, would be better, if the constitution was decent. At least then there's some type of consistent standard. But the problem is they are rarely followed, and even if they are, they always include unjust aspects.
Anarcho-capitalism is the only good form of government, if you want to call it that.
it's called - Libertarianism/Volunteerism. free market economy. in it's true form, it's the only way. :rapture: