LordsFire
Internet Wizard
In my estimation, it might be "rise and shine" time for the French Monarchist movement if things go very badly. Promising stability and a return to tradition are very attractive propositions for a tired public.
The thing is, most people in the 21st century don't actually know what 'tradition' looks like. It had already been culturally demolished before their formative years. Only the older among the Baby Boomers and their lingering predecessors remember life before the cultural revolution of the 60's, and that's just in the US.
Post-modernists, socialists, various other ideological fruits of atheism, they'd all thoroughly overrun the upper echelons of academia by the mid-20th century, and their teachings started pushing society towards collapse not long after WWII. Most people in the West don't even know what a society where more families are intact than not, where pre-marital sex is still taboo, where eroticization of almost everything is not socially acceptable, where the government isn't expected to 'solve' everything, even looks like.
It's hard to return to tradition, when basically nobody knows what it even was.