The End of History by Fukuyama: Philosophical Roots and Foreseeing the World's Future

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Fukuyama, The End of History, Hegel, The Will to Recognition, The West

Abstract

Despite Francis Fukuyama's ability to engage in various fields of knowledge, and a broad understanding of history, political philosophy, economics, and philosophy, his vision remains purely conceptual -There is a widespread misconception that you’ve entered the door, but the reality is completely the opposite. America is still deeply rooted in history, exercising its power and strength in a chaotic Hobbesian world. For these reasons and more, Fukuyama's thesis falls short of the major philosophical breakthroughs reached by Hegel, Hobbes, and Rousseau. Fukuyama does not attempt to establish a coherent and comprehensive philosophical theory but presents analyses that are more like everyday debates than philosophical lectures

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2024-06-10