Zapadna liberalna demokratija i tržišni kapitalizam predstavljaju „krajnju tačku“ u ideološkom razvoju čovečanstva. Pobeda nad alternativama:
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Fukuyama's idea of the end of history is rooted in the Hegelian notion of history as a progressive and rational process, where humanity moves towards greater freedom and prosperity. According to Fukuyama, the end of history represents the triumph of liberal democracy, which has proven to be the most effective and efficient system of governance. He argues that the collapse of communism and the decline of authoritarian regimes have led to the universalization of liberal democracy, which has become the only viable option for countries around the world. or as Fukuyama puts it
However, the "fall of thymos " is the potential danger. If the "Last Man" lacks the ambition of megalothymia , he might settle for comfort and safety, leading to the "coldest of all cold monsters" – a society of men with no chests, or as Fukuyama puts it, a world that may ultimately fail to satisfy the human need for recognition and purpose on a grand scale.
Fukuyama argued that mankind's ideological evolution had reached its final destination with the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War.