In a fascinating exchange, two of the worlds most recognized and respected intellectuals use Las Vegas as a metaphor to debate the meaning of America. Neo-Conservative Francis Fukuyama, the author of ‘The End of History and the Last Man’; and Frenchman Bernard-Henri Levi author of the new book, ‘In the Footsteps of Tocqueville,’ debate American virtues, vices, neoconservatives, religion, the future of American muscular internationalism, and the role of intellectuals in a free society. Truly a worthwhile read for those with patients.
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