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This paper examines a critical passage from Francis Fukuyama’s The End of History and the Last Man (1989/1992), focusing on the arguments presented on page 17 of the Serbian/Latin edition (PDF reference). It analyzes how Fukuyama operationalizes Hegel’s concept of recognition (Anerkennung) to argue that liberal democracy represents the endpoint of mankind’s ideological evolution. The paper critiques the deterministic logic found on this page and evaluates its relevance 30+ years later. frensis fukuyama kraj istorije i poslednji covek pdf 17


Fukuyama, building on Hegel’s philosophy (via Alexandre Kojève), argues that human history, understood as the evolution of political and economic systems, has reached its endpoint. That endpoint is not a series of events stopping, but the universalization of Western liberal democracy and capitalist markets. “History” in this sense means the struggle over which form of government and social organization is most legitimate. With the fall of the Berlin Wall (1989), he claims liberal democracy has no viable ideological rival left. While PDF versions of classic texts often circulate