Francis Fukuyama On Liberalism's Crisis
The Dishcast | Andrew Sullivan
Sullivan talks with Francis Fukuyama about the threats to liberal democracy.
“Fukuyama is simply the most sophisticated and nuanced political scientist in the field today. He’s currently at Stanford, but he’s also taught at Johns Hopkins and George Mason. The author of almost a dozen books, his most famous is The End of History and the Last Man, published shortly after the collapse of the Soviet Union. His new book is Liberalism and Its Discontents.”
Fukuyama holds a PhD from Harvard (1981) and studied under Samuel Huntington and Harvey Mansfield while there.