Francis Fukuyama Quotes
Best The End of History and the Last Man Quotes by Francis Fukuyama
The End of History and the Last Man Quotes
“Capitalism flourishes best in a mobile and egalitarian society.”
“It was the slave's continuing desire for recognition that was the motor which propelled history forward, not the idle complacency and unchanging self-identity of the master.”
“Men are made unhappy not because they fail to gratify some fixed set of desires, but by the gap that continually arises between new wants and their fulfillment.”
“No man is a good judge in his own case.”
“The nation will continue to be a central pole of identification, even if more and more nations come to share common economic and political forms of organization.”
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“The savior who wants to turn men into angels is as much a hater of human nature as the totalitarian despot who wants to turn them into puppets.”