Has history ended? : Fukuyama, Marx, modernity

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Has history ended? : Fukuyama, Marx, modernity

edited by Christopher Bertram and Andrew Chitty

(Avebury series in philosophy)

Avebury, c1994

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Description

This philosophical discussion of history is divided into three parts: the first analyzes Fukuyama's view of history; the second analyzes Marx's view of history; and the third looks at the approach of modernity to the discussion of history.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Fukuyama: shaping ends - reflections on Fukuyama, Joseph McCarney
  • the enthronement of low expectations - Fukuyama's ideological compromise for our time, Frank Fueredi
  • the cards of confusion - reflections on historical communism and the "end of history", Gregory Elliott. Part 2 Marx: the end of history or the beginning of Marx?, Keith Graham
  • on societal and global historical materialism, Paula Casal
  • Marx, moral consciousness and history, Andrew Chitty. Part 3 Modernity: the end of history and the metastructure of modernity, Jacques Bidet
  • socialism and modern times, Alex Callincios
  • the end of history - one more push!, Christopher Bertram.

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