The end of history and the last man /

Fukuyama, Francis.

The end of history and the last man / Francis Fukuyama. - New York : Perennial, 2002. - xxiii, 418 p. ; 21 cm.

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An old question asked anew -- Our pessimism -- The weakness of strong states I -- The weakness of strong states II, or, eating pineapples on the moon -- The worldwide liberal revolution -- The old age of mankind -- An idea for a universal history -- The mechanism of desire -- No barbarians at the gates -- Accumulation with end -- The victory of the VCR -- In the land of education -- The former question answered -- No democracy with democrats -- The struggle for recognition -- In the beginning, a battle to the death for pure prestige -- The first man -- A vacation in Bulgaria -- The beast with red cheeks -- The rise and fall of Thymos -- Lordship and bondage -- The universal and homogeneous state -- Leaping over rhodes -- The coldest of all cold monsters -- The thymotic origins of work -- Empires of resentment, empires of deference -- The unreality of "realism" -- The power of the powerless -- National interests -- Toward a Pacific union -- The last man -- In the realm of freedom -- Men without chests -- Free and unequal -- Perfect rights and defective duties -- Immense wars of the spirit.

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Filosofía de la historia.
Política mundial--1945-.
History--Philosophy.
World politics--1945-

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