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Thomas Paine asserts that the monarch should not hold absolute power because?

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Because absolute monarchy concentrates unchecked authority in one fallible human, which Paine argues inevitably leads to abuse and tyranny. He insists government should rest on the consent of the governed and on laws, not hereditary accident or arbitrary will; a monarch with absolute power violates natural rights, lacks accountability, and threatens liberty.