What's really funny is that this guy really thinks he once was a conservative! He even ludicrously claims that the 2008 financial crisis was the result of "conservative" ideas. Hard to take him seriously.
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Well, in America, neoliberal economics is a pillar in American "conservatism". Folks like the Austrian school of Mises are the minority.
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Our comment had nothing to do with economics.
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Fukuyama's did.
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I’m a Fukuyama fan. Particularly of his Political Order series. What I find peculiar about him is that he can complete research, publish findings, argue vehemently that those findings are correct, but then express views that are opposed to that very research. Like this interview.
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Francis Fukuyama and John Robb should also get together sometime in the future for a joint podcast on this topic. We can't ponder it without noting social media/networks
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That's a bad interpretation of the events. Both were caused by large government and its intervention. They were conservative if by conservative you mean the 20th century movement of central government working together with large corporations. Not small government conservatism.
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Then we elected a liberal and he killed half a million Arabs just like the last guy. Forget the uniparty. Vote MAGA.
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Gentlemen - War & finance can be fixed.... Democrat socialist - not so much.
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