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100 1 _aFukuyama, Francis.
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245 1 4 _aThe origins of political order :
_bfrom prehuman times to the French Revolution /
_cFrancis Fukuyama.
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aNew York :
_bFarrar, Straus and Giroux,
_c2011.
300 _axiv, 585 p. :
_bill., maps ;
_c24 cm.
505 _apart I: Before the state. The necessity of politics (Page-3), The state of nature (Page-26), The tyranny of cousins (Page-49), Tribal societies : property, justice, war (Page-64), The coming of the leviathan (Page-80), part II: State building. Chinese tribalism (Page-97), War and the rise of the Chinese state (Page-110), The great Han system (Page-128), Political decay and the return of patrimonial government (Page-139), The Indian detour (Page-151), Varnas and jatis (Page-175), Weaknesses of Indian politics (Page-189), Slavery and the Muslim exit from tribalism (Page-202), The Mamluks save Islam (Page-214), The functioning and decline of the Ottoman state (Page-229), - Christianity undermines the family (Page-245), part III: The rule of law. The origins of the rule of law (Page-262), The church becomes a state (Page-276), The state becomes a church (Page-290), Oriental despotism (Page-303), Stationary bandits (Page-321), part IV: Accountable government. The rise of political accountability (Page-336), Rente seekers (Page-355), Patrimonialism crosses the Atlantic (Page-373), East of the Elbe (Page-386), Toward a more perfect absolutism (Page-402), Taxation and representation Why accountability? Why absolutism? (Page-422), part V: Toward a theory of political development. Political development and political decay (Page-437), Political development, then and now (Page-458).
520 _aFrancis Fukuyama examines the paths that different societies have taken to reach their current forms of political order.
650 0 _aState, The
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650 0 _aDemocracy
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700 1 _iContinued by:
_aFukuyama, Francis.
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