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In a recent interview, Francis Fukuyama said he thinks Barack Obama is the best of the three major candidates.
For a time, Francis Fukuyama was a major figure in neoconservatism. ... In a previous life, Fukuyama was closely linked with the neoconservative movement. ...
By Alex Koppelman
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
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It's every ideologue for himself as even the most hardcore Republicans try to distance themselves from the disaster in Iraq.
Francis Fukuyama, whose famous, absurd, but at the time eagerly acclaimed thesis ... Fukuyama also has harsh words to say about the Bush administration's now ...
By Martin Sieff
Monday, August 30, 2004
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Bush and Rumsfeld robotically repeat their Iraq talking points, ignoring the fact that their ambassador and generals are contradicting them.
Fukuyama chastises the neocons for believing that all societies and cultures ... ( Fukuyama, however, has not made a completely clean break. ...
By Sidney Blumenthal
Thursday, March 16, 2006
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Bernadette Malone rips New York Mayor Bloomberg for coddling "mice-releasing, AIDS-spreading junior terrorists." Mark Steyn deems Elton John and Hollywood Dems "deranged." Plus: Why Buchanan loves Nader.
According to the Times, Fukuyama is now under fire from other influential ... While Fukuyama argues that neoconservatives were overconfident about turning ...
By Mark Follman
Wednesday, August 25, 2004
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Newt Gingrich blames liberalism, the Sunday Times of London blames "a feminised society." So many opinions, so little enlightenment about the Virginia Tech tragedy.
Likewise, I found Fukuyama's and Paglia's thoughts about the role of gender ... Fukuyama noted that Cho and Muslim suicide bombers "fall into the same ...
By Joan Walsh
Monday, April 23, 2007
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The British hawk gives 10 reasons why Americans should be proud of the Iraq war. He goes 0 for 10.
Salon Radio: Patriot Act and FISA reforms. Impressions of the Lenovo ... In contrast, this week Francis Fukuyama, long since upbraided by History for his ...
By Juan Cole
Monday, September 5, 2005
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Once the warrior queen of neoconservatism, Jeane Kirkpatrick died a critic of Bush's unilateralism. Her death illuminates the conflicting legacies of the movement she helped found.
Amazon: "An embarrassing and ham-fisted cataloging error" ... doubter, akin to the disillusioned Francis Fukuyama but without the tears of an ...
By Sidney Blumenthal
Thursday, December 14, 2006
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Thomas Sowell talks about the arrogance of liberal elites and the loneliness of the black conservative.
Impressions of the Lenovo ThinkPad T400s. Who's "the Decider" in your life? ... King, Richard Brookhiser, James Buchanan, Gertrude Himmelfarb, Francis Fukuyama, ...
By Ray Sawhill
Wednesday, November 10, 1999
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How the U.S. wildly overestimated the use of military power in Bush's global war on terror.
... to military affairs as the political scientist Francis Fukuyama's well-known ... According to Fukuyama, democratic capitalism represented the final stage in ...
By Andrew Bacevich
Friday, August 15, 2008
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Bush may ignore the 4th Circuit's stinging rebuke of his war paradigm. But his policies are losing the cloak of legality.
Joe Klein: Both factually false and stuck in the 1980s. Palin slashed funding ... political philosopher Francis Fukuyama's denunciation of the neoconservatism ...
By Sidney Blumenthal
Thursday, June 21, 2007
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If Lincoln was gay, prove it; Croatia and Serbia need democratic opposition.
Developments in the Duke case and more. Quote of the day. Palin slashed ... text's serious engagement of such conservative icons such as Francis Fukuyama. ...
By Letters to the Editor
Monday, May 10, 1999
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How should longtime war critics deal with recent converts to the cause?
What's so damn great about aging? Why does Michelle Obama hate farmers? ... Andrew Sullivan, Francis Fukuyama, even some of the generals now calling for ...
By Tim Grieve
Friday, April 14, 2006
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Once the warrior queen of neoconservatism, Jeane Kirkpatrick died a critic of Bush's unilateralism. Her death illuminates the conflicting legacies of the movement she helped found.
I'm not ready to be a stepmom. Ask the pilot. Welcome, Tell us what you ... doubter, akin to the disillusioned Francis Fukuyama but without the tears of an ...
By Sidney Blumenthal
Thursday, December 14, 2006
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Going once, going twice, gone! Estonia's gene pool has been sold to the bidder in the front row.
Salon Radio: Patriot Act and FISA reforms. Impressions of the Lenovo ThinkPad T400s ... Francis Fukuyama warns that the combination of runaway biotechnology and ...
By Katharine Mieszkowski
Monday, March 10, 2003
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Francis Fukuyama warns that the combination of runaway biotechnology and individual freedom could lead to a social nightmare.
Fukuyama, a professor of international political economy at Johns Hopkins ... Fukuyama is a member of the President's Council on Bioethics, and his arguments ...
By Katharine Mieszkowski
Tuesday, May 21, 2002
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From a man with pig cells in his brain to an orphaned child with five parents, the new documentary "Bloodlines" explores how genetic engineering is already changing us.
The Washington establishment suffers a serious defeat. Climate-gate! ... Francis Fukuyama warns that the combination of runaway biotechnology and ...
By Katharine Mieszkowski
Tuesday, June 10, 2003
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They're wrong, but they're the natural outgrowth of left-wing multiculturalism. We are all prisoners of identity politics now.
The secret diary of Sarah Palin's ghostwriter. The St. Louis Limbaughs? Bush ... Are not Francis Fukuyama, Dinesh D'Souza and Thomas Sowell quintessential ...
By David Horowitz
Tuesday, September 3, 2002
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Why Bush's war in Iraq has damaged America's standing in the world and made us less safe.
Seven-year-olds sing against same-sex marriage. Remembering Marilyn Chambers ... "Americans," wrote Francis Fukuyama on the first anniversary of 9/11, "are ...
By Jeffrey Record
Thursday, April 29, 2004
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How is the Republican Party like a cheesy '80's movie?
I'm not ready to be a stepmom. Ask the pilot. Welcome, Tell us ... Fukuyama, blogger Andrew Sullivan and Jeffrey Hart, the senior editor of the National Review. ...
By Justin Jouvenal
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
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Bob Woodward's critical new book left the Bush White House feeling betrayed. But his earlier "Bush at War" hagiography betrayed all Americans
... political disillusionment from Francis Fukuyama's "America at the Crossroads: ... I have concluded," Fukuyama writes, "that neoconservatism, as both a political ...
By Sidney Blumenthal
Wednesday, October 11, 2006