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Title:The End of History: A Critical Study of Fukuyama's Controversial ThesisUnlock the Debate That Shaped Modern Political ThoughtIs liberal democracy truly the "end point" of human civilization? In this penetrating analysis, Samuel Cross dissects Francis Fukuyama's explosiveEnd of Historythesisand its enduring clash with Islamic and Eastern worldviews.Why This Book Matters Now:Deep Critique:Exposes Fukuyama's ideological blind spots, from Western-centrism to his underestimation of Islam as a rival ideology.Civilizational Crossroads:Explores the unresolved tension between liberal democracy and Islamic governance in the 21st century.Philosophical Roots:Traces Fukuyama's ideas to Hegel, Marx, and Platorevealing why his vision remains hotly debated.Global Relevance:Connects Cold War-era theories to today's crises (nationalism, religious revival, and authoritarian resurgence).Key Themes & Keywords :Political philosophy, End of History, Francis Fukuyama, liberal democracy vs Islam, clash of civilizations, Hegelian theory, post-Cold War ideologies, critique of Western hegemony, political Islam, thymos and megalothymia.Perfect For Readers Of:Fukuyama'sThe End of History and the Last ManSamuel Huntington'sClash of CivilizationsWorks by Noam Chomsky or Edward SaidProvocative. Timely. Unflinching.Whether you're a student of political science, a critic of Western liberalism, or a seeker of alternative futures, this book challenges the dominant narrativeand invites you to rethink history's "final chapter."