Facilitated by Alex Havasy
11 a.m., June 20, 2021
At this Sunday’s Humanist Forum, we will hear and discuss an interview by Freddie Sayers with Professor Francis Fukuyama, on ‘What Trump Got Right’. Francis Fukuyama is a political scientist, political writer, and writer.
You can view the interview at https://unherd.com/thepost/francis-fukuyama-trumpism-came-from-the-soul/
One commentator stated: Since Aris Roussinos’s fantastic essay on https://unherd.com/ earlier this month, “Why Fukuyama was right all along,” I’ve been getting to know the much-misunderstood thinker’s writing. It turns out that, far from the triumphalist credo of 1990s liberalism, ‘The End of History’ is a disquieting, and prescient, sketch of what the liberal era would feel like, and how it would eventually go wrong.
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