Frensis Fukuyama Kraj Istorije I Poslednji Covek Pdf 17

Chapter 17 of Francis Fukuyama’s The End of History and the Last Man explores thymos (spiritedness) as the motor of history, distinguishing between the desire for superior recognition (megalothymia) and equal recognition (isothymia). It warns that in liberal democracies, the "last man" might suffer from a lack of struggle, potentially threatening the stability of this final form of government. A digitized Serbo-Croatian version is available via the University of Zagreb. Francis Fukuyama: Kraj povijesti i posljednji čovjek

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“Hegel in the Margins: Analyzing Fukuyama’s Core Thesis on Page 17 of ‘The End of History and the Last Man’”

Poglavlje 17, "Uspon i pad thymosa" (The Rise and Fall of Thymos), iz dela "Kraj istorije i poslednji čovek" Francisa Fukujame analizira ljudsku žudnju za priznanjem kao ključni pokretač istorije. Autor razlikuje megalothymiu (težnju za nadmoći) i

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