
Why Nations Fail
The Political Orphanage
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Challenging Determinism: The Success of Nations
This chapter examines various theories on why nations succeed or fail, scrutinizing geographic, cultural, and institutional factors while emphasizing human agency. It critiques the idea of geographic determinism by illustrating how institutions and societal norms play a crucial role in economic development. The discussion reflects on historical examples that highlight the adaptability of civilizations, regardless of their geographic location, and assesses contemporary challenges to democracy.
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