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“Reflections of The end of History, 5 years later,” by Francis Fukuyama. The End of History and the Last Man, as Fukuyama defended, was a look at the “adequacies of liberal democracy.” In his article, “Reflections on the End of History, five years later,” he attempted to clarify his arguments against the myriad of critiques that have surfaced over the decade since the book was published. He explained that there was a general confusion to the two major parts of the book: the empirical and the normative.
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Title: fukiyama
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