Talking Politics: HISTORY OF IDEAS
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Francis Fukuyama’s The End of History (1992) became associated with the triumph of liberal democracy at the end of the twentieth century. But was Fukuyama really a triumphalist? David explores what Fukuyama had to say about the strengths and weaknesses of liberal democracy and asks whether his analysis still holds true today. What have we learned about the modern state from its history? And can it, and we, really change now?
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History of Ideas Q and A
Shklar on Hypocrisy
Nozick on Utopia
Rawls on Justice
De Beauvoir on the Other
Schumpeter on Democracy
Schmitt on Friend vs Enemy
Luxemburg on Revolution
Nietzsche on Morality
Butler on Machines
Douglass on Slavery
Bentham on Pleasure
Rousseau on Inequality
Q & A with David
MacKinnon on Patriarchy
Fanon on Colonialism
Arendt on Action
Hayek on the Market
Weber on Leadership
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