Liberalism - the comparatively mild-mannered sibling to the more ardent camps of nationalism and socialism - has never been so divisive as today. From Putin's populism, the Trump administration and autocratic rulers in democracies the world over, it has both thrived and failed under identity politics, authoritarianism, social media and a weakened free press the world over.
Since its inception following the post-Reformation wars, liberalism has come under attack from conservatives and progressives alike, and today is dismissed by many as an 'obsolete doctrine'. In this brilliant and concise exposition, Francis Fukuyama sets out the cases for and against its classical premises: observing the rule of law, independence of judges, means over ends, and most of all, tolerance.
A copy of Francis Fukuyama Liberalism and Its Discontents book is sold at S$36.00 (incl. GST) and can be purchased at the following link: [ Ссылка ]
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Speaker:
Prof Francis Fukuyama,
Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow, Stanford University's Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies (FSI), and Director of Stanford's Ford Dorsey Master's in International Policy
Chairperson:
Prof Danny Quah,
Dean and Li Ka Shing Professor in Economics, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
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[Book Launch] Liberalism and Its Discontents with Francis Fukuyama
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