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Rule of law crucial for political stability from "summary" of The Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama

The concept of the rule of law being crucial for political stability is a fundamental principle that has been observed throughout history. When a society is governed by a system of laws that are consistently applied and enforced, it creates a sense of predictability and fairness for its citizens. This predictability allows individuals to plan for the future, invest in their businesses, and engage in activities that contribute to the overall prosperity of the society. In the absence of the rule of law, societies are often characterized by arbitrary rule, corruption, and violence. Without a system of laws that is respected and followed by all members of society, individuals are left to fend for themselves and resort to using force or other means to protect their interests. This often leads to conflict, instability, and a breakdown of social order. The rule of law is not only i...
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    The Origins of Political Order

    Francis Fukuyama

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