Golden Liberty or Rapid Collegiality?
Once upon a time, there was a land of liberty known as Poland. While the rest of Europe was going through the counter-reformation, the Thirty Years’ War, and the beginnings of absolutism, Poland had the world’s most liberal constitution. Nobles (who formed a rather substantial portion of the population) had the right to elect their king. Religious freedom existed (though Catholics remained a strong majority). The king could not declare war or peace without Parliamentary agreement (the Sejm), nor could he







