Francis Fukuyama’s "The End of History and the Last Man" remains one of the most provocative and debated works of political philosophy released in the late 20th century. Originally expanding on his 1989 essay, Fukuyama posits a thesis that, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the evolution of human history as a struggle between ideologies had reached its final stage. The Core Thesis: Universal Liberal Democracy
Many "free" versions online are missing the extensive footnotes or the crucial final chapters regarding the "Last Man." Is History Still "Over"? Francis Fukuyama’s "The End of History and the
Frensis Fukujama (Francis Fukuyama) u svom delu Kraj istorije i poslednji čovek Finding the PDF For those downloading the PDF,
Brojni korisnici internet pretraživača žele ovu stranu u “verified” PDF formatu, ali retko uspevaju da je nađu bez kršenja autorskih prava. Najbolje rešenje: kupiti knjigu, pozajmiti je iz biblioteke ili koristiti dozvoljene digitalne preglede. Fukuyama posits a thesis that
For those downloading the PDF, the book offers not just a snapshot of the optimism of the 1990s, but a complex philosophical framework for understanding why the world looks the way it does today—and where it might be heading tomorrow.
Modern science and technology demand a capitalist framework to function efficiently and raise living standards.