Francis Fukuyama Quotes
Modern Political Systems Are Labeled Liberal Democracies Because They Unite Two Disparate Principles. Liberalism Is Based On A Rule Of Law That Maintains A Level Playing Field For All Citizens, Particularly The Right To Private Property, Which Is Critical For Economic Growth And Prosperity. The Democratic Part, Political Choice, Is The Enforcer Of Communal Choices And Accountable To The Citizenry As A Whole. Over The Past Few Years, We've Witnessed Revolts Around The World Of The Democratic Part Of This Equation Against The Liberal One.
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