In The Origins of Political Order, Francis Fukuyama casts the history of the state as the history of the sovereign power's struggle to neutralize powerful subjects' (or citizens') biological imperative to pass their advantages on to their children -- that is, the sovereign's attempts to neutralize the force of kinship ties, which are the means of building rival power centers.
Share this post
The End of the End of History?
Share this post
In The Origins of Political Order, Francis Fukuyama casts the history of the state as the history of the sovereign power's struggle to neutralize powerful subjects' (or citizens') biological imperative to pass their advantages on to their children -- that is, the sovereign's attempts to neutralize the force of kinship ties, which are the means of building rival power centers.