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Frances Fukuyama: Trajectory Without Teleology - What’s driving the “long arc of history”?

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The Transition to a Modern State

The first world society to make this transition was china, which had developed the foundational elements of a modern state. To get to this scale, however, they needed to move away from patrimonial authority and make use of impersonal institutions that seek to treat people uniformly as citizens. By the time of its initial unification in two two, 21 b c, it would take european societies another 18 hundred years before they too started to evolve modern states.

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