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Fukuyama
[ foo-koo-yah-muh; Japanese foo-koo-yah-mah ]
noun
- a city on SW Honshu, in Japan, NE of Hiroshima.
Fukuyama
/ ˌfuːkuːˈjɑːmə /
noun
- a city in Japan, in SW Honshu: industrial and commercial centre. Pop: 381 098 (2002 est)
Example Sentences
According to the US political scientist Francis Fukuyama, “neither platform self-regulation, nor the forms of state regulation coming down the line” can solve “the online freedom of speech question”.
Rather than being fed content according to the platforms’ internal algorithms, “a competitive ecosystem of middleware providers … could filter platform content according to the user’s individual preferences,” writes Fukuyama.
A large number of Strauss' students and followers became prominent neoconservatives, including Bill Kristol, Paul Wolfowitz, Francis Fukuyama, Harvey Mansfield, Gary Schmitt, Walter Berns and Abram Shulsky, who all later achieved notoriety either as political operatives or publicists advocating for the 2003 U.S. invasion of Iraq based on false claims of hidden weapons of mass destruction.
K. Anthony Appiah and Francis Fukuyama have insisted that the grievance politics of straight white Christian men is just as much identity politics as any other form.
As political scientist Francis Fukuyama had suggested not long before that, the world had reached the end of history: the final triumph of liberal democracy and its accompanying ideological virtues.
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