Miscellaneous
What Goals Support the Wellbeing of Afghans?
What do Afghans need?
What benefits could flow from a united Afghanistan?
How Do Leaders Get Power?
Historical Background
Several forms of social and political information are illustrative of features of institutions that developed later on as larger population have become involved. For discussion of these earlier developments see here.
Rule by the people
Loss of a king's grip on his country
When barons fielded armies against the king, the
Magna Carta limited the power of the English king and defined the rights of the barons who had opposed him.
The Magna Carta became the first document to lead toward constitutional monarchies and to non-monarchical governments with founding documents, constitutions, that explicitly stated the rights and responsibilities of both the government and the people.
Termination of a monarchy by revolution
Starting with an inchoate situation
monoculture or single ethnicity or single religion
Comparatively easy to form a hierarchy starting from one charismatic leader who attracts supporters, make them his/her allies, and gradually expands scope to involve most member of the people living in his/her region.
Multi-culture or multiple ethnicities or multiple religions
If there are other considerations you would consider, you can add them
here.
Desirable Social and Political Structures
Can we better fit nurture to nature? Which path is best?
What are the characteristics of tribal societies?
A discussion by Francis Fukuyama
Tribal organizations may be useful when the tribes are not forced into interactions with other tribes, but when a country needs to unify its ways of dealing with outside influences, it may be difficult to attain and maintain overall management of these efforts, coordinate actions, etc.
How did the state originate?