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fao1236's review against another edition
4.0
Fukuyama offers a solid foundation for why identity is a politics driver and why its dynamics require massive consideration.
I really liked how his examples span around the world and then back to very concrete national issues.
The 2nd and 3rd chapter is a bit tough to read (greek philosophy ..), yet helpful. Also a helpful lecture to grasp resentments beyond pure racism against the BLM-movement and discriminations against minorities.
I disagree with his opinions on frontex, but that was 1 page out of 200 :-)
I really liked how his examples span around the world and then back to very concrete national issues.
The 2nd and 3rd chapter is a bit tough to read (greek philosophy ..), yet helpful. Also a helpful lecture to grasp resentments beyond pure racism against the BLM-movement and discriminations against minorities.
I disagree with his opinions on frontex, but that was 1 page out of 200 :-)
williamtwbrown's review against another edition
4.0
Good summary of the politics of identity, mainly focusing on modern issues of immigration and shared values. Normative claims closer to the end made sense for the most part, yet the author seemed to overlook potential issues to his solutions.
laubaltor's review against another edition
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.5
This was a lecture did for a research and it really worked for me because is a complete deep dive into identity, from greek philosophy to politics. It could get a bit repetitive or it can get much into history, if you are not into that, but it really gets the message across. I was going through a lot of internal questions about identity and I think I found some really good answers.
ajveenswijk's review against another edition
2.0
het bewijs dat je op de schouders van reuzen kan staan en nog steeds keihard met je gezicht in de modder kan vallen