Its members helped to tilt the scales against monarchy in the Glorious Revolution of 1688 and counterbalanced the landedaristocracy, securing pluralism and sowing the seeds of economic growth.
But why should Americans, whose republic is founded upon the proposition that all men are created equal, be so fascinated by "Downton Abbey, " a soap opera (now in its second season on PBS) about the English landedaristocracy during the Edwardian era, in which all men are definitely not created equal?