Amammui mu ɔporɔw (Political decay)

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Amammui mu porɔwee yɛ amammui mu nsusuwii, a Samuel P. Huntington kaa ho asɛm mfiase no sɛ ɛkyerɛkyerɛ sɛnea basabasayɛ ne basabasayɛ betumi afi asetra mu nnɛyi nsakrae a ɛkɔ soro ntɛmntɛm wɔ amammui ne ahyehyɛde mu nnɛyi nsakrae mu aba no mu.[1] Huntington de nkyerɛase ahorow ama wɔ amammui mu nkɔso ho na ɔkyerɛkyerɛ amammui mu porɔwee ahorow mu sɛnea nkyerɛase ahorow no te. Huntington de n’adwene si amammui mu nkɔso so titiriw sɛ nnɛyi nneɛma ne ahyehyɛde ahorow. Nanso, ɔtwe adwene si amammui mu nkɔso ho nkyerɛkyerɛmu ahorow so sɛ ɛyɛ akwan a wɔfa so te amammui nhyehyɛe ahorow a ɛresɔre ne abusuabɔ a ɛda aman ahorow amammui nhyehyɛe ahorow ntam no ase.[2]

Amammui mu porɔwee yɛ yare a atrɛw a ɛka ɔmanfo biara. Sɛnea Aristotle kae bere bi no, nnipa fi awosu mu yɛ amammuifo, nanso ɛntaa mma sɛ yebehu ankorankoro a wodi nokware ankasa wɔ wɔn amammuisɛm mu.[3]

Beaɛ a menyaa mmoa fii[sesa]

  1. Samuel P. Huntington (1927–2008) (in American English), retrieved 2023-08-02
  2. Samuel P. Huntington (1965), "Political Development and Political Decay", World Politics, vol. 17, no. 3, pp. 386–430, doi:10.2307/2009286, ISSN 0043-8871, retrieved 2023-08-02
  3. Evaggelos Vallianatos (2012-01-22), Political Decay (in American English), retrieved 2023-08-02