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Europe, as noted earlier, has in a short span of time gone from being the most predictable and stable region—one where history seemed to have truly ended (as suggested in an influential essay published in 1989 by the American political scientist Francis Fukuyama)—to something dramatically different. Democracy, prosperity, and peace all seemed firml
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Finding an Interested Ally
Jennifer A. Kurth • The Inclusion Toolbox: Strategies and Techniques for All Teachers
When we do, we assume the politicians are clients in a patron–client relationship, and we assume their obligations will cloud their impartial judgment.
Jessica C. Flack • Worlds Hidden in Plain Sight: The Evolving Idea of Complexity at the Santa Fe Institute, 1984–2019 (Compass)


The Straussian Moment
gwern.netThe End of History?
Francis Fukuyama explores the concept of the "end of history," arguing that liberal democracy represents the final stage of human ideological evolution and discusses its implications for global politics and society.
pages.ucsd.edu03_SchraggerSchwartzmanTebbe_ART_Final
The article analyzes recent Supreme Court shifts toward structural preferentialism in religious freedom, highlighting political influences, changes in funding and exemptions, and potential implications for church-state relations.
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