After the End of History • "Conversations with Francis Fuk…
After the End of History
• "Conversations with Francis Fukuyama," edited by Mathilde Fasting, offers personal insights into Fukuyama's views on global politics, his life experiences, and the evolution of his ideas.
• Fukuyama revisits his 1992 thesis from "The End of History and the Last Man," which argued that the rise of liberal democracy marked the culmination of political evolution, in light of modern challenges.
• The book consists of a series of in-depth interviews where Fukuyama examines the current state of liberal democracy, the rise of populism, and the global decline of democratic institutions.
• Key discussions include the implications of Donald Trump's election, the erosion of social norms, and the geopolitical ascent of China, as Fukuyama identifies threats to democracy.
• Fukuyama reflects on his personal and professional journey, providing a comprehensive overview of his intellectual development and scholarly contributions.
• The text tackles important questions regarding the future of liberal democracies, the role of identity politics, and the relationship between society and capitalism.
• It explores whether the U.S. will continue to lead the liberal order and considers potential dystopian futures reminiscent of Orwell's "1984."
• The book is recognized for its depth and breadth, offering valuable insights for students and scholars in geopolitics, social sciences, and contemporary history.
• Mathilde Fasting, the editor, is a project manager at Civita with a strong academic background in economics and the history of ideas.
• Francis Fukuyama is a distinguished political scientist at Stanford University, renowned for his influential writings on democratization and international political economy.