Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy - Francis Fukuyama
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Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy (A Journal of Democracy Book) by Francis Fukuyama
Francis Fukuyama’s Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy takes a deep look at how economic disparities shape political systems and the quality of democracy worldwide. Drawing on examples from both developing and developed nations, Fukuyama explores why poverty and inequality are not just economic issues—they are political issues that can destabilize societies and erode trust in institutions. This book explains how governments struggle to balance wealth distribution, social mobility, and political stability, and why these challenges matter for the future of democratic governance. Whether you are interested in global politics, economic policy, or social justice, this book offers a clear and engaging perspective. Buy in Kenya with fast delivery.
What you’ll learn
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How poverty and inequality influence political stability and democracy
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Why unequal societies face greater social and political challenges
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The role of policies in shaping economic opportunity and fairness
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Lessons from global case studies of governance and inequality
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Strategies for creating a more just and democratic society
Who should read the Book
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Students of political science, economics, and sociology
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Anyone interested in democracy, governance, and social justice
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Readers curious about the interplay of wealth and politics
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Those seeking insights into modern societal challenges
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Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy - Francis Fukuyama
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