Website review: After the “end of history” Francis ...
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laodan discovered 26 months ago
Fukuyama's afterword to "The end of History" and some answers to Fukuyama The question is whether human societal evolution leads to a "societal maximum" that could be considered as an end of history or to put it otherwise as an end to the societal evolutionary process. Fukuyama sees Western modernity as an end of the societal evolutionnary process of all societies on earth... via 3QuarksDaily, Robin Varghese, in OpenDemocracy """ In openDemocracy, Francis Fukuyama has a new afterword for his 1992 book The End of History. Francis Fukuyama's "end of history" thesis - proposed in a 1989 essay, elaborated in a 1992 book - was the most influential attempt to make sense of the post-cold-war world. In a new afterword to "The End of History and the Last Man", Fukuyama reflects on how his ideas have survived the tides of criticism and political change. A number of thinkers respond: David Scott, Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Anthony Pagden, Talal Asad and Saskia Sassen. Fukuyama:I have been contrasted by many observers... """ URL: Fukuya ma's afterword to "The end of History" URL: David Scott's response URL: Saad Eddin Ibrahim's response URL: Anthony Pagden's response URL: T alal Asad's response URL: Saskia Sassen's response URL: Olivier Roy's response URL: Danny Postel's response
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