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Anniversary
Political Consequences of the Protestant Reformation, Part I

Five hundred years on, assessing the impact of the Reformation on the state, identity, and liberalism.

Published on: October 31, 2017
Francis Fukuyama is chairman of the Executive Committee of The American Interest. This article was based on a speech given at Aarhus University, Denmark, on the 500th anniversary of the Reformation, May 21, 2017.  The author would like to thank Michael Boss for organizing the event and stimulating this article.
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