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“Democracy and the market cannot flourish without a stable state apparatus and the willingness of most people to adopt the "Western system.”
Jason Xidias, A Macat analysis of Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man
“The last man" will be stripped of purpose and ambition.”
Jason Xidias, A Macat analysis of Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man
“Regardless of a country's history or cultural makeup, science will guarantee that all societies become more alike.”
Jason Xidias, A Macat analysis of Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man
“As John Gray,* a philosopher and critic of Fukuyama, pointed out, “In a span of six years [Tony] Blair took Britain into war five times," and [George W.] Bush's* invasion of Iraq* and Afghanistan has cost the United States $1.4 trillion. All of this was done in the name of expanding Western liberal democracy.”
Jason Xidias, A Macat analysis of Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man