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Down With Everything. “There is a crisis of authority, and we’re not prepared to think about it in these terms,” said Fukuyama.
“When Americans think about the problem of government, it is always about constraining the government and limiting its scope.” That dates back to our founding political culture. The rule of law, regular democratic rotations in power and human rights protections were all put in place to create obstacles to overbearing, overly centralized government.
“But we forget,” Fukuyama added, “that government was also created to act and make decisions.”