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The End of History

If Books Could Kill

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The Complacency of Liberal Democracy

This chapter critiques the complacency inherent in the belief in inevitable progress towards liberal democracy and its potential for leading to authoritarianism. It explores the complexities of engaging with dense political theories, the importance of historical context in recognizing ongoing struggles for rights, and the disconnect between ideas and political action in today's socio-political landscape.

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