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Why we should choose monarchy | Noah Wiener | TEDxYouth@ISPrague

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Unusually for a 21st Century teenager, Noah is a passionate advocate for monarchism. In the modern world, what can a figurehead monarch contribute to society? As Noah argues, a great deal, including stability and non-partisan concern for the welfare of all citizens. Noah gave this talk in his final year of high-school at the International School of Prague. He has lived in Washington DC and New Jersey in the US, and the Czech Republic throughout high school. The three things he loves most are food, dogs, and history, one of which he has been accepted to study at Oxford from the fall of 2018. Unusually for a 21st Century teenager, Noah is a passionate advocate for monarchism. In the modern world, what can a figurehead monarch contribute to society? As Noah argues, a great deal, including stability and non-partisan concern for the welfare of all citizens.

Now in his final year of high-school, Noah has lived in Washington DC, New Jersey, and Prague since the start of 9th grade. The three things he loves most are food, dogs, and history, one of which he plans to study at university next year. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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