Origins Of Political Order - From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution Francis Fukuyama
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Contents General Overview Questions....................................................................2 Part I: Before the State.............................................................................3 Part II: The State.......................................................................................3 Part III: The Rule of Law............................................................................4 Part IV: Accountable Government.............................................................5 Comparative Analysis...............................................................................6 Historical Case Studies.............................................................................6 Rule of Law (ADVANCED)..........................................................................7 Accountable Government (ADVANCED) ....................................................7 The Role of Religion in Political Development..........................................8 Comparative Political Development.........................................................9 Political Decay and Institutional Rigidity..................................................9 Foundations of Modern Political Systems...............................................10 General Overview Questions 1.What is the main argument of Fukuyama in Origins of Political Order?Fukuyama argues that political development follows three key
elements: a strong state, the rule of law, and accountable
government. These elements emerged at different times in human history and their interaction shaped modern political systems.
2.What are the three components of political development identified by Fukuyama?
The three components are:
oState formation oRule of law oAccountable government 3.Why does Fukuyama start the book with prehuman times?Fukuyama begins with prehuman times to explore the biological and evolutionary roots of human behavior, particularly cooperation, hierarchy, and social organization, which influence political order.
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