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Constitutionalism movement limits power of monarchs from "summary" of The Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama

The shift towards constitutionalism was a crucial development in limiting the power of monarchs. Constitutionalism emerged as a means to establish rules and institutions that would constrain the arbitrary exercise of authority by rulers. Instead of relying solely on the whims of a single individual, constitutionalism introduced the idea of governing according to established laws and norms. This movement signified a shift towards a more institutionalized form of governance, with checks and balances in place to prevent the abuse of power by monarchs. One key aspect of constitutionalism was the establishment of written constitutions that outlined the rights and responsibilities of both rulers and subjects. These constitutions served as a contract between the government and the governed, setting clear boundaries on the exercise of power. By codifyi...
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    The Origins of Political Order

    Francis Fukuyama

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