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1 The Future of Freedom Fareed Zakaria

2 The Future of Freedom Fareed Zakaria Fareed Zakaria Jacket painting: Eugene Delacroix, 1830 Liberty Leading the People The Louve

3 The Future of Freedom Fareed Zakaria

4 The Future of Freedom Zakaria was born in India, has a B.A. from Yale (in history) and a Ph.D. from Harvard (in international relations). In 1992, at the age of 28, Zakaria became managing editor of Foreign Affairs, the leading journal of international politics and economics—a position he held through 2000.

5 The Future of Freedom Describing him as "the most influential foreign policy adviser of his generation," Esquire named him "one of the 21 most important people of the 21st Century."

6 The Future of Freedom Fareed Zakaria Chapter 1 The Democratic Age

7 The Future of Freedom Explain the concept Illiberal Democracy

8 The Future of Freedom Explain the theme Illiberal Democracy At Home and Abroad

9 The Future of Freedom The rise of democracy In 1900 not a single nation had a democracy?

10 The Future of Freedom Today 119 nations are Democracies = 62% of world’s nations Every adult citizen may vote

11 The Future of Freedom MonarchyFascismCommunismSocialismTheocracyDemocracy

12 The Future of Freedom DemocracyRepublic

13 The Future of Freedom DemocracyCapitalism

14 The Future of Freedom Mass Phenomenon ConsumptionSavingsInvesting

15 The Future of Freedom Culture High Culture Pop Culture

16 The Future of Freedom 1920’s Information Radio, TV, News, Films Today The Internet

17 The Future of Freedom Tension: Democracy v. State authority

18 The Future of Freedom Democracy Classical Liberalism Freedoms Checks on Government

19 The Future of Freedom Democracy Illiberal Democracy

20 The Future of Freedom Illiberal Democracy PeruPalestineVenezuela Middle East?

21 The Future of Freedom Saudi Arabia What IF - Democracy?

22 The Future of Freedom U.S.DemocraticOrUndemocratic?

23 The Future of Freedom U. S. Supreme Court 9 judges appointed for life U.S. Senate Senators CA-30 million - 2 Senators AZ - 3 million - 2 Senators

24 The Future of Freedom Fareed Zakaria Chapter 2 A Brief History of Human Liberty

25 The Future of Freedom A.D. 324 ConstantinopleIstanbul

26 The Future of Freedom Theme: The Church - 1st source of liberty From liberty derived democracy

27 The Future of Freedom Athens fourth century B.C. Socrates Execution was democratic But not liberal

28 The Future of Freedom Rome Limited government Rule of Law senate, republic, constitution

29 The Future of Freedom The Church Successor to Rome Dogma, intolerance Institutional Challenge to the State The papacy had power, legitimacy, money, and armies.

30 The Future of Freedom The Reformation Luther theses Printing presses Printing presses 150 years 1/2 Europe Protestant Henry VIII England 1648 Peace of Westphalia - Princes might choose their own state religions

31 The Future of Freedom The Enlightened State Liberty depended on the ruler 1688 England Glorious Revolution King, Commons, Lords 1789 French Revolution The extension of central powers

32 The Future of Freedom Montesquieu The “oracle” of liberty 1776 The American Revolution

33 The Future of Freedom Capitalism Economics based on market competition- means of production, distribution, and exchange are privately owned and directed by individuals or corporations

34 The Future of Freedom Capitalism Rise in Western Europe Spread to England Demanded Free trade, free markets, individual rights, and freedom of religion

35 The Future of Freedom The American Revolution A new England w/o the King An explosion of capitalism A Middle Class 1870 Black vote 1920 Women vote

36 The Future of Freedom Fareed Zakaria Chapter 3 Illiberal Democracy

37 The Future of Freedom Yeltsin The popular autocrat

38 The Future of Freedom Elections & Authoritarianism= Illiberal Democracy

39 The Future of Freedom Stable Democracies = Popular consent Rule of Law

40 The Future of Freedom The Question OfIraq

41 The Future of Freedom GorbachevGlasnost political openness Perestroika economic restructuring

42 The Future of Freedom China It does not matter if the cat is black or white as long as it catches the mouse

43 The Future of Freedom Clinton Rossiter Democracy and Politics Politics and Parties

44 The Future of Freedom End part 1