- The Future of Freedom
"The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad" is a book by
Fareed Zakaria analyzing the variables that allow aliberal democracy to flourish and the pros and cons of the global focus ondemocracy as the building block of a more stable society rather thanliberty . It was a best-seller in the United States and several other countries. It is being translated into 20 languages at last count.Zakaria's
thesis deals with the variables required for a stable and free democracy to be born. In the pursuit of this, his book begins with a historical overview of western democracy and its elements, arguing that not only can a liberal democracy form from a liberalizingautocracy (His most prominent example of this isSouth Korea ), but that it is actually more likely to form and "last" that way than by trying to democratize thesociety first and liberalize it later (For this, he makes an example ofWestern Europe in the earlytwentieth century ). He then goes on to describe illiberal democracies, defined as "regime s... that mixelections and authoritarianism," and argues that they are the result of countries that try to democratize without having a sturdyeconomy structured around thefree-market and sound politicalinstitutions withchecks and balances . This is then applied to America to argue that the increased democratization of American society andculture is what has caused the perceived failures of thegovernment and governingelites ."The Future of Freedom" is published by W. W. Norton & Company Inc. (
2003 ISBN 0-393-04764-4), "with a new afterword," "bibliographical references," and "index" in2004 (ISBN 0-393-04764-4).ee also
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The Post-American World " by Fareed ZakariaExternal links
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