
The Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama is a profound analysis of the development of political institutions from prehuman times to the French Revolution. Fukuyama explores the foundations of political order, including the formation of states, rule of law, and accountable government, drawing on historical examples from societies across the globe. The book examines why some political systems succeed while others fail, providing insights into the evolution of governance, legitimacy, and social organization. With a blend of historical research, political theory, and comparative analysis, this work is essential for students, scholars, and anyone seeking to understand the roots of political stability and the challenges faced by modern states. Fukuyama’s writing is accessible yet deeply analytical, making complex historical and political concepts engaging and understandable.
- Author: Francis Fukuyama
- Pages: 550
- ISBN: 9786008922223
- Subject: Political science, history of political institutions, governance
- Focus: State formation, rule of law, accountability, and political development
- Scope: From prehuman societies to the French Revolution
- Language: Persian edition
- Ideal For: Students, researchers, and readers interested in political theory and comparative politics
- Significance: Offers a comprehensive understanding of the origins and evolution of political order worldwide
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