5/20/2023 0 Comments Francis fukuyama political decay![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Over the past quarter of a century, Fukuyama, who now is a senior fellow at Stanford University’s Institute for International Studies, has qualified his “end of history” thesis, distanced himself from neoconservatism, and written big books about big subjects, including the nature of human nature, the origins of social norms, the revolution in biotechnology and the development gap between Latin America and the United States.Ī sequel to “The Origins of Political Order” (2011), “Political Order and Political Decay” explains how effective political institutions developed - or didn’t - in dozens of countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, North America and South America from the French Revolution to the Arab Spring. With the publication of “The End of History and the Last Man” in 1992, in which he claimed that the end of the Cold War marked the permanent ascendancy of liberal democracy and free-market capitalism throughout the world, Francis Fukuyama emerged as one of our nation’s most prominent and provocative public intellectuals. ![]()
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