
The End of History
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The End of History: Philosophical Reflections and Modern Implications
This chapter explores the 'end of history' notion, tracing its philosophical roots from Hegel through thinkers like Kojeve and Koyre, and its impact on contemporary political thought. It critiques the optimistic narratives of liberal democracy post-Soviet Union, highlighting the tensions around dignity, equality, and the rise of nationalism. Additionally, it examines how the commodification of knowledge and specialized jargon in academia have alienated voices, contributing to the complexities of modern discourse.
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