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THE END OF HISTORY AND THE LAST MAN. 10-Minute Summary: Has history come to an end? The boldest and most brilliant interpretation of humanity’s present and future history

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Inglese
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Non-fiction

In The End of History and the Last Man, political scientist Francis Fukuyama presents one of the most provocative theses of the contemporary era: after the fall of the Berlin Wall and the collapse of the Soviet Union, liberal democracy not only emerged as the dominant political model, but also represents the culmination of humanity’s ideological evolution.

With clear prose and rigorous argumentation, Fukuyama draws on thinkers such as Hegel, Marx, and Nietzsche to develop an ambitious vision: if history is a struggle of ideas, then liberalism has triumphed over its rivals—fascism and communism—on political, economic, and moral grounds. From this perspective, humanity has reached its ultimate form of organization, at least structurally.

However, this claim is neither triumphalist nor naive. Fukuyama acknowledges the challenges that liberal democracies face: nationalism, religion, economic inequality, and especially the threat of the “last man,” a passive, conformist figure concerned solely with personal well-being. The author warns that although liberal ideology has prevailed, the human yearning for recognition, identity, and purpose remains alive. History may have ended, but human dilemmas persist.

This book offers not only a deep historical and philosophical reading but also challenges the reader with fundamental questions: What does it mean to be free? Can a society live without transcendent ideals? Are we condemned to comfort, or are we capable of reinventing our purpose?

Ideal for readers interested in politics, philosophy, contemporary history, and social theory, this work has become a classic of modern political thought. A brilliant, controversial, and deeply relevant text that invites reflection on humanity’s destiny in an age of uncertainty.

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Audiolibro: 27 aprile 2025

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