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The struggle for recognition will continue even in posthistorical society from "summary" of End of History and the Last Man by Francis Fukuyama

The idea that the struggle for recognition will persist even in a posthistorical society is a central theme in the book "End of History and the Last Man." While Fukuyama argues that liberal democracy represents the endpoint of mankind's ideological evolution, he also acknowledges that human beings will continue to seek recognition and validation from others. This desire for recognition is deeply rooted in human nature and is unlikely to disappear even in a world where major ideological conflicts have been resolved. Throughout history, individuals and groups have fought for recognition of their identities, beliefs, and values. This struggle for recognition is not merely a quest for material resources or power; it is a fundamental aspect of human existence that shapes our sense of self-worth and identity. In a posthistorical society where liberal democracy prevails, individuals may no longer need to fight for basic rights or freedoms,...
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    End of History and the Last Man

    Francis Fukuyama

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