In this speech he is pretending to be against the ideas he is putting forward. That is why this is never shown in context and is heavily edited. You can hear it in the inflection of his voice that he said something before saying "[can only be achieved with] an all powerful sovereign". Something like "some people say..."
The phrase he says after this refuting those ideas would make that clear, but this is edited out.
In this speech he is pretending to be against the ideas he is putting forward. That is why this is never shown in context and is heavily edited. You can hear it in the inflection of his voice that he said something before saying "[can only be achieved with] an all powerful sovereign". Something like "some people say..."
The phrase he says after this refuting those ideas would make that clear, but this is edited out.