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James Hogg
is on page 39 of 218
You can't fault Fukuyama for lacking the benefit of hindsight, but his claim that information technology shouldn't be regulated for its innate anti-totalitarianism is hilarious even from the perspective of 2012-13, hardly a decade after the book was published. A lot of the attributes he ascribes to biology could also be proper to metaphysics (eg. the perception of primary colours).
— Jan 03, 2026 05:24PM
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Behzad Oskouei
is on page 130 of 218
Ink in mid section chapters of Human Rights, Nature and dignity. Deeper and more difficult to proceed than first 6 chapters. One problem with the way Fukuyama places his argues is he wants to tell his main phrases aren’t absolute so before discussing the main phrase he brings up so many exceptions and contraries that I almost forget the main discussion. Eg : it is left but not absolutely here are 10 reasons against
— May 19, 2025 03:52PM
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Jay
is on page 80 of 218
Fukuyama is definitely more (and subtly) critical of abnormal behavior, but certain positions he presents like on aging are a little interesting to entertain amongst a sea of questionable drivel. Fun exercise to read anyway especially as the copy I have often contains footnotes from a previous owner that wrote stuff on the side 😂
— Feb 18, 2025 07:56PM
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Jay
is on page 18 of 218
This is my first exposure into Francis Fukuyama, so like with many authors and ideas I come to it with an open mind and an awareness of what's to come especially in terms of topics regarding biotechnology and its effects on the "human nature".
— Feb 06, 2025 07:12PM
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