- cross-posted to:
- politics
- cross-posted to:
- politics
cross-posted from: https://slrpnk.net/post/16776707
Social scientists thought that patrimonialism had been relegated to the dustbin of history. And for good reason: Such regimes couldn’t compete militarily or economically with states led by the expert civil services that helped make modern societies rich, powerful and relatively secure.
But a slew of self-aggrandizing leaders has taken advantage of rising inequality, cultural conflicts and changing demography to grab power. The result has been a steep decline in the government’s ability to provide essential services such as health care, education and safety.
Social scientists thought that patrimonialism had been relegated to the dustbin of history.
Seriously? Those social scientists must not have been paying attention to Latin America.
(I agree with the article’s basic point though.)