The end of history and the last man /
Fukuyama, Francis
The end of history and the last man / Francis Fukuyama. - 1st Free Press trade pbk. ed - New York, etc. : Free Press, 2006. - xxiii, 432 p. ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. 1. An Old Question Asked A New --
1. Our Pessimism --
2. The Weakness of Strong States I --
3. The Weakness of Strong States II, or Eating Pineapples on the Moon --
4. The Worldwide Liberal Revolution --
Pt. 2. The Old Age of Mankind --
5. An Idea for a Universal History --
6. The Mechanism of Desire --
7. No Barbarians at the Gates --
8. Accumulation without End --
9. The Victory of the VCR --
10. In the Land of Education --
11. The Former Question Answered --
12. No Democracy without Democrats --
Pt. 3. The Struggle for Recognition --
13. In the Beginning, a Battle to the Death for Pure Prestige --
14. The First man --
15. A Vacation in Bulgarian --
16. The Beast with Red Cheeks --
17. The rise and Fall of Thymos --
18. Lordship and Bondage --
19. The Universal and Homogeneous State --
Pt. 4. Leaping over Rhodes --
20. The Coldest of All Cold Monsters --
21. The Thymotic Origins of Work --
22. Empires of Resentment Empires of Deference --
23. The Unreality of "Realism" --
24. The Power of the Powerless --
25. National Interests --
26. Toward a Pacific Union --
Pt. 5. The Last Man --
27. In the Realm of Freedom --
28. Men without Chests --
29. Free and Unequal --
30. Perfect Rights and Defective Duties --
31. Immense Wars of the Spirit --
Afterword to the Second Paperback Edition of The End of History and the Last Man.
Ever since it first publication in 1992, The End of History and the Last Man has provoked controversy and debate. Francis Fukuyama's prescient analysis of religious fundamentalism, politics, scientific progress, ethical codes, and war is as essential for a world fighting fundamentalist terrorists as it was for the end of the Cold War. Now updated with a new afterword.
9780743284554
History--Philosophy
World politics--1945-
901
The end of history and the last man / Francis Fukuyama. - 1st Free Press trade pbk. ed - New York, etc. : Free Press, 2006. - xxiii, 432 p. ; 22 cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Pt. 1. An Old Question Asked A New --
1. Our Pessimism --
2. The Weakness of Strong States I --
3. The Weakness of Strong States II, or Eating Pineapples on the Moon --
4. The Worldwide Liberal Revolution --
Pt. 2. The Old Age of Mankind --
5. An Idea for a Universal History --
6. The Mechanism of Desire --
7. No Barbarians at the Gates --
8. Accumulation without End --
9. The Victory of the VCR --
10. In the Land of Education --
11. The Former Question Answered --
12. No Democracy without Democrats --
Pt. 3. The Struggle for Recognition --
13. In the Beginning, a Battle to the Death for Pure Prestige --
14. The First man --
15. A Vacation in Bulgarian --
16. The Beast with Red Cheeks --
17. The rise and Fall of Thymos --
18. Lordship and Bondage --
19. The Universal and Homogeneous State --
Pt. 4. Leaping over Rhodes --
20. The Coldest of All Cold Monsters --
21. The Thymotic Origins of Work --
22. Empires of Resentment Empires of Deference --
23. The Unreality of "Realism" --
24. The Power of the Powerless --
25. National Interests --
26. Toward a Pacific Union --
Pt. 5. The Last Man --
27. In the Realm of Freedom --
28. Men without Chests --
29. Free and Unequal --
30. Perfect Rights and Defective Duties --
31. Immense Wars of the Spirit --
Afterword to the Second Paperback Edition of The End of History and the Last Man.
Ever since it first publication in 1992, The End of History and the Last Man has provoked controversy and debate. Francis Fukuyama's prescient analysis of religious fundamentalism, politics, scientific progress, ethical codes, and war is as essential for a world fighting fundamentalist terrorists as it was for the end of the Cold War. Now updated with a new afterword.
9780743284554
History--Philosophy
World politics--1945-
901
