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Compromise tradition

This example can be illustrated by the formation of British constitutional monarchy.

From the point of view of class struggle, the formation of British constitutional monarchy was not that the British feudal aristocracy was too strong, but that the British emerging class was too strong, which led to the glorious revolution in Britain and the compromise between the British feudal aristocracy and the emerging class.

However, in France, the monarchy was finally abolished and democracy and constitutionalism were realized. The main reason is that the French feudal aristocracy is too strong, and the bourgeoisie can't easily win the bourgeois revolution, which leads to the revolution, restoration, revolution and restoration.