The End of History and the Last Man

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The End of History and the Last Man is a 1992 political philosophy book by Francis Fukuyama arguing that liberal democracy represents the endpoint of humanity’s ideological evolution.

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instanceOf book
non-fiction book
political philosophy book
argues economic and political liberalization are linked to modernization
liberal democracy best satisfies the human desire for recognition
no coherent alternative ideology to liberal democracy remains after the Cold War
author Francis Fukuyama NERFINISHED
basedOn "The End of History?" NERFINISHED
basedOnWorkAuthor Francis Fukuyama NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticizedBy Samuel P. Huntington NERFINISHED
conservative critics
left-wing critics
discusses nationalism
potential boredom and stagnation in a post-historical world
religion
the concept of the "last man"
war and conflict after the Cold War
genre political philosophy
political theory
hasEditionType hardcover
paperback
hasOCLCNumber 25259440
influencedBy Alexandre Kojève NERFINISHED
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel NERFINISHED
Karl Marx
liberal political philosophy
language English
mainSubject Hegelian philosophy
Marxism NERFINISHED
democratization
end of history thesis
human nature
ideological evolution
liberal democracy
liberalism
modernity
recognition
notableFor influencing debates on globalization
influencing discussions of democratic peace theory
popularizing the phrase "end of history" in post–Cold War political discourse
publicationDate 1992
publisher Free Press NERFINISHED
setInContextOf collapse of the Soviet Union
thesis history as a struggle between rival ideologies has effectively ended with the global ascendancy of liberal democracy
liberal democracy represents the endpoint of humanity’s ideological evolution
timePeriodAddressed post–Cold War era

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Francis Fukuyama notableWork The End of History and the Last Man