: Ljudska potreba za dostojanstvom i priznavanjem sopstvene vrednosti, što najbolje ostvaruje demokratski sistem. Poslednji čovek
Fukuyama draws on the German philosopher (and his interpreter Alexandre Kojève) to define History not as a timeline of events, but as a philosophical process .
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Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man remains one of the most significant and debated works of modern political philosophy. Its central argument, while often simplified, offers a powerful framework for understanding the post-Cold War era, the spread of democracy, and the deep human needs that shape our politics. Whether one agrees with his triumphant vision or sees it as a flawed prediction, engaging with the book is essential for anyone trying to understand the ideological landscape of our time.
Fukujama ne tvrdi da će se događaji prestati dešavati. On koristi pojam „Istorija“ (sa velikim I) u Hegelovom smislu – kao evoluciju ljudskih ideologija i oblika vladavine. SuperSummary Glavna teza: