Summary of Primacy of Culture by Francis Fukuyama

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July 5, 2015

 

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Fukuyama bases his judgment on the claim that for the consolidation of democracy, there must exist four levels of change: On the first level is Ideology, followed by Institutions, then Civil Society, and finally, Culture. At the level of ideological change, believes about the merits and demerits of democracy and its encumberent market structure, must first be rationalized...
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Thus, democracy is legitimized. Among the four elements, ideology is the most volatile, as change can occur practically overnight. However although ideology may change it does not guarantee the consolidation of democracy. As ideology changes, institutions that are compatible to and necessary to execute the mandates of the newly adopted ideals are set in place...
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