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Francis Fukuyama and the end of history

Howard Williams, David Sullivan and E. Gwynn Matthews

(Political philosophy now)

University of Wales Press, 2016

[2nd ed.]

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Previous ed.: 1997

Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Fukuyama's concept of the End of History has been one of the most widely debated theories of international politics since the end of the Cold War. This book discusses Fukuyama's claim that liberal democracy alone is able to satisfy the human aspiration for freedom and dignity, and explores the way in which his thinking is part of a philosophical tradition which includes Kant, Hegel and Marx. Two new chapters in this second edition discuss the ways in which Fukuyama's thinking has developed - they include his celebrated and controversial criticism of neoconservatism and his complex intellectual relationship to Samuel Huntington, whose Clash of Civilization thesis he rejects but whose notion of political decay is central to his more recent work. The authors here argue that Fukuyama's continuing fundamental contributions to debates concerning the spread of democracy and threat of global terror mark him out as one of the most important thinkers of the twenty-first century.

目次

Series Editor's Preface to the Second Edition Foreword to the Second Edition Introduction 1. Kant: History and the Moral Imperative2. Hegel: Spirit and State3. Marx: Communism and the End of Prehistory4. Fukuyama I: Reinventing Optimism5. Fukuyama II: Recognition and Liberal Democracy6. Fukuyama III: International Dimensions7. Popper: A Liberal Critic of the End of History8. Religion and the End of History9. Rewriting Modernity: History, Progress and Identity 10. Fukuyama After the End of History 11. Philosophies of History Notes Bibliography

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