The End of History and the Last ManHarperCollins, 1 Feb 1993 - 448 halaman Fukuyama's profound inquiry leads the reader to the question of whether humanity will eventually reach a stable state in which it is at last completely satisfied, or whether there is something about the condition of humans that will always lead them to smash this ultimate equilibrium and plunge the world back into chaos. |
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The Weakness of Strong States II or Eating Pineapples on the Moon | 23 |
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