The End of History and the Last ManHarperCollins, 01.02.1993 - 448 Seiten Fukuyama's profound inquiry leads the reader to the question of whether humanity will eventually reach a stable state in which it is at last completely satisfied, or whether there is something about the condition of humans that will always lead them to smash this ultimate equilibrium and plunge the world back into chaos. |
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... seek to use his reason to master nature ; there was no need , for nature was essentially beneficent , nor was reason natural to him as a solitary individual.2 Rousseau's attack upon civilized man raised the first and most fundamental ...
... seek to use his reason to master nature ; there was no need , for nature was essentially beneficent , nor was reason natural to him as a solitary individual.2 Rousseau's attack upon civilized man raised the first and most fundamental ...
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... seek riches and shun poverty has very little to do with physical necessity . This is because " the wages of the ... seek to " better their condition " by seeking the toil and bustle of The Beast with Red Cheeks 173.
... seek riches and shun poverty has very little to do with physical necessity . This is because " the wages of the ... seek to " better their condition " by seeking the toil and bustle of The Beast with Red Cheeks 173.
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Francis Fukuyama. and different ways of accumulating it . Some states seek to pre- serve what power they have through a policy of status quo ; others seek to increase it through a policy of imperialism ; while still others seek to ...
Francis Fukuyama. and different ways of accumulating it . Some states seek to pre- serve what power they have through a policy of status quo ; others seek to increase it through a policy of imperialism ; while still others seek to ...
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The Weakness of Strong States I | 13 |
3 | 23 |
The Worldwide Liberal Revolution | 39 |
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