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A book by Francis Fukuyama that argues that liberal democracy is the final form of human government after the Cold War. The book explores the philosophical and historical foundations of Fukuyama's thesis, as well as its criticisms and implications.
Fukuyama argues that the triumph of Western liberal democracy marks the end of history as a dialectical process of ideological evolution. He traces the concept of the end of history from Hegel to Marx and Kojève, and discusses its implications for the world order.
16 Νοε 2022 · Francis Fukuyama argued in 1989 that liberal democracy was the unsurpassable ideal of political organisation. He traced his idea to Hegel, Marx and Kojève, and contrasted it with the failures of communism and authoritarianism.
Learn about the concept of end of history, which supposes that a particular political, economic, or social system may develop that would constitute the end-point of humanity's sociocultural evolution. Explore how Francis Fukuyama argued that liberal democracy and market economy are the final form of human government, and how his theory has been challenged by postmodernism, global conflicts, and quantitative analysis.
Fukuyama’s thesis of the end of history is, as we have seen, far from original. It is, as The End of History and the Last Man itself makes abundantly clear, the product of a long and distinguished tradition which includes three of the most influential modern philosophers – Kant, Hegel and Marx.
A classic book by Francis Fukuyama that explores the end of the Cold War and the rise of liberal democracy. The book analyzes the challenges and threats of religious fundamentalism, scientific progress, ethical codes, and war in a global context.
28 Ιαν 1993 · The End of History and the Last Man was the first book to offer a picture of what the new century would look like. Boldly outlining the challenges and problems to face modern...