
The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Davis
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By:
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Francis Fukuyama
About this listen
Virtually all human societies were once organized tribally, yet over time most developed new political institutions that included a central state that could keep the peace and uniform laws that applied to all citizens. Some went on to create governments that were accountable to their constituents. We take these institutions for granted, but they are absent or unable to function in many of today’s developing countries—with often disastrous consequences for the rest of the world.
Francis Fukuyama, author of the best-selling The End of History and The Last Man, and one of our most important political thinkers, provides a sweeping account of how today’s basic political institutions developed.
The first of a major two-volume work, The Origins of Political Order begins with politics among our primate ancestors and follows the story through the emergence of tribal societies, the growth of the first modern state in China, the beginning of the rule of law in India and the Middle East, and the development of political accountability in Europe up until the eve of the French Revolution.
Drawing on a vast body of knowledge—history, evolutionary biology, archaeology, and economics—Fukuyama has produced a brilliant, provocative work that offers fresh insights on the origins of democratic societies and raises essential questions about the nature of politics and its discontents.
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©2011 Francis Fukuyama (P)2011 Audible, Inc.Critic reviews
Very good
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European History and Chinese History
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Pros
- Detailed historical timeline with commentary and attempts at looking at causation rather than just reading it verbatim
- Amazing look at how to build a political socket
- Tries to take into account all variety of thoughts and process of the time to analyse the outcome
- Completely compellingly, I couldn't stop listening
Cons
-Sometimes some more of the complex words used aren't explained as some of the others are leading for you to look it up.
-Need a lot of free time 31 hours of content
-Lots of names and societies to remember.
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Overall I feel its a must listen for anyone who is interested in politics, also for people who aren't in politics so they can understand how different cultures have been shaped over time. Also as to why some developing countries are being held back.
Best explanation of pre-modern Humanity
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Fantastic, Must Read
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I recommend this book,
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it was a great intellectual pleasure
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What did you like most about The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution?
The progression of the story from early political history to the french revolution was captivating, Fukuyama explains the development of nations and their political structures incredibly well.What other book might you compare The Origins of Political Order: From Prehuman Times to the French Revolution to, and why?
For me this book shines a light on political systems that I had previously not given much thought. I would struggle to compare to anything else I have read/listened to.Have you listened to any of Jonathan Davis’s other performances? How does this one compare?
It was well spoken and engaging in its performance. I listened to it on my commute into work and it kept me captivated throughout.If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
An insight into political systems that you may not have previously considered.Interesting political narative
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Wonderful
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this is a book
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I listened at x1.3 and that helped.
A must read if you are doing book 2
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