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The Fourth Revolution - The Global Race to Reinvent the State (Paperback)
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The Fourth Revolution - The Global Race to Reinvent the State (Paperback)
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From the bestselling authors of The Right Nation, a visionary
argument that our current crisis in government is nothing less than
the fourth radical transition in the history of the nation-state
Dysfunctional government: It's become a cliche, and most of us are
resigned to the fact that nothing is ever going to change. As John
Micklethwait and Adrian Wooldridge show us, that is a seriously
limited view of things. In fact, there have been three great
revolutions in government in the history of the modern world. The
West has led these revolutions, but now we are in the midst of a
fourth revolution, and it is Western government that is in danger
of being left behind. Now, things really are different. The West's
debt load is unsustainable. The developing world has harvested the
low-hanging fruits. Industrialization has transformed all the
peasant economies it had left to transform, and the toxic side
effects of rapid developing world growth are adding to the bill.
From Washington to Detroit, from Brasilia to New Delhi, there is a
dual crisis of political legitimacy and political effectiveness.
The Fourth Revolution crystallizes the scope of the crisis and
points forward to our future. The authors enjoy extraordinary
access to influential figures and forces the world over, and the
book is a global tour of the innovators in how power is to be
wielded. The age of big government is over; the age of smart
government has begun. Many of the ideas the authors discuss seem
outlandish now, but the center of gravity is moving quickly. This
tour drives home a powerful argument: that countries' success
depends overwhelmingly on their ability to reinvent the state. And
that much of the West-and particularly the United States-is failing
badly in its task. China is making rapid progress with government
reform at the same time as America is falling badly behind.
Washington is gridlocked, and America is in danger of squandering
its huge advantages from its powerful economy because of failing
government. And flailing democracies like India look enviously at
China's state-of-the-art airports and expanding universities. The
race to get government right is not just a race of efficiency. It
is a race to see which political values will triumph in the
twenty-first century-the liberal values of democracy and liberty or
the authoritarian values of command and control. The stakes could
not be higher.
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