Francis Fukuyama Quotes
Both Hegel And Marx Believed That The Evolution Of Human Societies Was Not Open-ended, But Would End When Mankind Had Achieved A Form Of Society That Satisfied Its Deepest And Most Fundamental Longings. Both Thinkers Thus Posited An "end Of History": For Hegel This Was The Liberal State, While For Marx It Was A Communist Society. This Did Not Mean That The Natural Cycle Of Birth, Life, And Death Would End, That Important Events Would No Longer Happen, Or That Newspapers Reporting Them Would Cease To Be Published. It Meant, Rather, That There Would Be No Further Progress In The Development Of Underlying Principles And Institutions, Because All Of The Really Big Questions Had Been Settled.
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