cross-posted from: 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.
Sergio@slrpnk.net 1 year ago
Seriously? Those social scientists must not have been paying attention to Latin America.
(I agree with the article’s basic point though.)