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    A Conversation with Francis Fukuyama | The Origins of Political Order

    A Conversation with Francis Fukuyama | The Origins of Political Order

    Presented by Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library at Free Library of Philadelphia - Parkway Central Library

    April 26, 2011


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    Francis Fukuyama is the Olivier Nomellini Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies. A former senior staff member of the RAND Corporation, he has served as deputy director in the State Department’s policy planning staff, and captured international attention with his bestselling book The End of History and the Last Man. The first in a two-volume work, his new book tracks the evolution of modern political institutions, from the growth of politics among our primate ancestors through the beginning of the French Revolution.


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        April 26, 2011

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        7:30 pm

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