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"Representative government, the free market, the rule of law, and civil
society--these are the four pillars of West European and North American
societies. It was these institutions, rather than any geographical or
climatic advantages, that set the West on the path to global dominance
beginning around 1500. In our time, however, these institutions have
deteriorated in disturbing ways. Our democracies have broken the
contract between the generations by heaping IOUs on our children and
grandchildren. Our markets are hindered by overcomplex regulations that
debilitate the political and economic processes they were created to
support; the rule of law has become the rule of lawyers. And civil
society has degenerated into uncivil society, where we lazily expect all
of our problems to be solved by the state.
It is institutional
degeneration, in other words, that lies behind economic stagnation and
the geopolitical decline that comes with it. With characteristic verve
and historical insight, Ferguson analyzes not only the causes of this
stagnation but also its profound consequences.
"The Great
Degeneration "is an incisive indictment of an era of negligence and
complacency. While the Arab world struggles to adopt democracy and China
struggles to move from economic liberalization to the rule of law, our
society is squandering the institutional inheritance of centuries. To
arrest the breakdown of our civilization, Ferguson warns, will take
heroic leadership and radical reform." (Publisher Description)
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