The End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama

This book presents a provocative exploration of the evolution of political systems and the role of liberal democracy in the global landscape. The author argues that the progression of history, as defined by the development of political and economic systems, has culminated in liberal democracy and free-market capitalism. This, he suggests, may represent the endpoint of mankind's ideological evolution and the 'end of history'. The book also discusses the concept of 'the last man' as a potential consequence of this endpoint, exploring the existential threat of a society of 'last men' devoid of ideological struggle and dominated by materialistic gratification.

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Published
1992
Nationality
American
Length
Moderate
Pages
418
Original Language
English
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Alternate Titles
- El Fin De La Historia Y El último Hombre
- El fin de la historia y el último hombre
- Het Einde Van De Geschiedenis En De Laatste Mens

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