Zoë Routh

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Fukuyama argues there are three major ingredients of a modern liberal democracy: A meritocratic state bureaucracy (where people are loyal to society as a whole, not only to their family or clan) Accountability of the government (with a strong civil society capable of self-organizing and sometimes resisting the power of the state) Rule of law (i.e. that laws are upheld and the government is restrained by the same laws as everyone else)
Nordic Ideology: A Metamodern Guide to Politics, Book Two
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