The demand for recognition, Fukuyama says, is the “master concept” that explains all the contemporary dissatisfactions with the global liberal order: Vladimir Putin, Osama bin Laden, Xi Jinping, Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, gay marriage, isis, Brexit, resurgent European nationalisms, anti-immigration political movements, campus identity politics, and the election of Donald Trump. It also explains the Protestant Reformation, the French Revolution, the Russian Revolution, Chinese Communism, the civil-rights movement, the women’s movement, multiculturalism, and the thought of Luther, Rousseau, Kant, Nietzsche, Freud, and Simone de Beauvoir.
That is… quite a list
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That is the most insane list i have ever seen. Good things and bad things are the same, akshually. Also, he’s claiming to be a liberal and in defense of liberalism, yet puts the French Revolution which was a liberal revolution on the list? He doesn’t even know actual history of these events, so no wonder he thinks history can end. Totally context free and smooth, a perfectly aerodynamic take
I had a teacher that condemned the french revolution because it was violent.
Liberals are even willing to shit on their own past, because who’s gonna challenge them anyway?
That’s very true, and that is the standard lib take, but I’ve never seen a “serious liberal writing seriously about liberalism” be so blatant about not understanding basic history. Not that its surprising. A context free understanding of everything is the ultimate liberal project
<(They should have worked within the law of the monarchies if they wanted change)