I think the guy deserves some credit for his admission. It was in some ways a noble idea, albeit one seized upon by politicians with ambitions that were anything but noble. Ideology is fine, right up until reality rears it's ugly head. If we only we had a president who understood this. We can dream, right?
andruejaysin Reviewed by andruejaysin on . Neoconservatism has failed...a view from its creator. Neocon architect says: 'Pull it down' ALEX MASSIE IN WASHINGTON NEOCONSERVATISM has failed the United States and needs to be replaced by a more realistic foreign policy agenda, according to one of its prime architects. Francis Fukuyama, who wrote the best-selling book The End of History and was a member of the neoconservative project, now says that, both as a political symbol and a body of thought, it has "evolved into something I can no longer support". He says it should be discarded on Rating: 5