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An argument, by | An argument, by Francis Fukuyama, that [[universal history]], through the forces of "the logic of modern science" and the "struggle for recognition" make liberal democracy a natural end state of historical development. |
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An argument, by Francis Fukuyama, that universal history, through the forces of "the logic of modern science" and the "struggle for recognition" make liberal democracy a natural end state of historical development.