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The publication of Francis Fukuyama's article, "The End of History?" prompted a wave of public debates about democracy, progress, and the idea of history. In this book, twelve distinguished cultural commentators offer a brilliant array of responses to those debates.Fukuyama's con...

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Frontmatter -- CONTENTS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- Introduction -- Part I. THE REVIVAL OF THE IDEA OF HISTORY AS A RATIONAL PROCESS -- 1. On the Possibility of Writing A Universal History -- 2. Hegel on History, Self-Determination, and the Absolute -- Part II. RETROSPECTIVE: ON THE HISTORY OF THE IDEA OF HISTORY -- 3. Machiavelli and the Idea of Progress -- 4. Kant's Idea of History -- 5. The End of History in the Open-ended Age? The Life Expectancy of Self-evident Truth -- 6. Nietzsche and Spengler on Progress and Decline -- Part III. CONTEMPORARY REFLECTIONS: WHERE IS HISTORY GOING? -- 7. Political Conflict after the Cold War -- 8. Enlightenment under Threat -- 9. "What Then?": The Irrepressible Radicalism of Democracy -- 10. Feminism and the Crisis of Contemporary Culture -- 11. The End of Leninism and History as Comic Frame -- 12. The Age of Limits -- NOTES -- NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS -- INDEX
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The publication of Francis Fukuyama's article, "The End of History?" prompted a wave of public debates about democracy, progress, and the idea of history. In this book, twelve distinguished cultural commentators offer a brilliant array of responses to those debates.Fukuyama's controversial essay had considered whether Western-style democracy might be the endpoint of an inevitable historical development. For the present volume, the chapters—none of which has appeared elsewhere—include both a keynote chapter by Fukuyama and a series of spirited alternatives to his position. Additional essays examine the historical and philosophical origins of the idea of history that lies behind today's perspectives on progress and politics.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
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title History and the Idea of Progress /
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Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
Introduction --
Part I. THE REVIVAL OF THE IDEA OF HISTORY AS A RATIONAL PROCESS --
1. On the Possibility of Writing A Universal History --
2. Hegel on History, Self-Determination, and the Absolute --
Part II. RETROSPECTIVE: ON THE HISTORY OF THE IDEA OF HISTORY --
3. Machiavelli and the Idea of Progress --
4. Kant's Idea of History --
5. The End of History in the Open-ended Age? The Life Expectancy of Self-evident Truth --
6. Nietzsche and Spengler on Progress and Decline --
Part III. CONTEMPORARY REFLECTIONS: WHERE IS HISTORY GOING? --
7. Political Conflict after the Cold War --
8. Enlightenment under Threat --
9. "What Then?": The Irrepressible Radicalism of Democracy --
10. Feminism and the Crisis of Contemporary Culture --
11. The End of Leninism and History as Comic Frame --
12. The Age of Limits --
NOTES --
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS --
INDEX
title_full History and the Idea of Progress / ed. by Jerry Weinberger, Arthur M. Melzer, M. Richard Zinman.
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title_alt Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
Introduction --
Part I. THE REVIVAL OF THE IDEA OF HISTORY AS A RATIONAL PROCESS --
1. On the Possibility of Writing A Universal History --
2. Hegel on History, Self-Determination, and the Absolute --
Part II. RETROSPECTIVE: ON THE HISTORY OF THE IDEA OF HISTORY --
3. Machiavelli and the Idea of Progress --
4. Kant's Idea of History --
5. The End of History in the Open-ended Age? The Life Expectancy of Self-evident Truth --
6. Nietzsche and Spengler on Progress and Decline --
Part III. CONTEMPORARY REFLECTIONS: WHERE IS HISTORY GOING? --
7. Political Conflict after the Cold War --
8. Enlightenment under Threat --
9. "What Then?": The Irrepressible Radicalism of Democracy --
10. Feminism and the Crisis of Contemporary Culture --
11. The End of Leninism and History as Comic Frame --
12. The Age of Limits --
NOTES --
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS --
INDEX
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contents Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS --
Introduction --
Part I. THE REVIVAL OF THE IDEA OF HISTORY AS A RATIONAL PROCESS --
1. On the Possibility of Writing A Universal History --
2. Hegel on History, Self-Determination, and the Absolute --
Part II. RETROSPECTIVE: ON THE HISTORY OF THE IDEA OF HISTORY --
3. Machiavelli and the Idea of Progress --
4. Kant's Idea of History --
5. The End of History in the Open-ended Age? The Life Expectancy of Self-evident Truth --
6. Nietzsche and Spengler on Progress and Decline --
Part III. CONTEMPORARY REFLECTIONS: WHERE IS HISTORY GOING? --
7. Political Conflict after the Cold War --
8. Enlightenment under Threat --
9. "What Then?": The Irrepressible Radicalism of Democracy --
10. Feminism and the Crisis of Contemporary Culture --
11. The End of Leninism and History as Comic Frame --
12. The Age of Limits --
NOTES --
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS --
INDEX
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