Political institutions necessary for social order from "summary" of The Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama
Political institutions are essential for maintaining social order in any society. Without these institutions, chaos and anarchy would prevail, leading to the breakdown of social norms and values. These institutions serve as the foundation upon which a society is built, providing structure and organization to the interactions between individuals and groups.
One key aspect of political institutions is their ability to establish and enforce laws that govern behavior within a society. These laws serve as a set of rules that define what is considered acceptable and unacceptable behavior, providing a framework for resolving conflicts and disputes. By establishing a system of laws, political institutions help to ensure that individuals are held accountable for their actions and that justice is served.
Furthermore, political institutions play a crucial role in the distribution of ...
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