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The End of History (The autor says that liberal democracy and the market…
The End of History
The autor says that liberal democracy and the market economy provided the necessary means for happiness cited by Plato, these are:
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- Reasoning: Truth and Knowledge
- The need to be recognized as human
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He focuses at the end of the Cold War with the end of the Soviet Union, internationally recognized as the failure of communism
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He makes a certain emphasis that throughout history there have been many conflicts between different cultures or ideologies that have different or totally opposite principles
He calls this ideological violence and emphasized the cases seen in the twentieth century, the more clear example, communism v.s. capitalism
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With this "end of history" the author does not make reference that conflicts in minor or international scale caused by ideological differences will stop happening, he just divides time in history and post history
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