Sinistar Posted February 15 Posted February 15 if you are familiar with fukuyama's ideas in his book https://www.amazon.com/End-History-Last-Man/dp/0743284550 this is basically what clintonian post world cold war attitudes were aligned with - either they happen to coincide with it at the time or they sprung out of that these ideas were very popular in american university level discourse and no doubt is getting into the think tanks and organizations which feed policymakers to the government and vice versa this coincides with influence of george soros and the new globalism and 'new world order' coming from the west in hindsight of course the whole thing has been discredited history did not climax to some finish line and everyone is now on the same page and reached enlightenment but you see where it either comes from or how it is somehow trying to project itself from either that or ideas which were in parallel with that
NickM Posted February 16 Posted February 16 18 hours ago, Sinistar said: if you are familiar with fukuyama's ideas in his book https://www.amazon.com/End-History-Last-Man/dp/0743284550 this is basically what clintonian post world cold war attitudes were aligned with - either they happen to coincide with it at the time or they sprung out of that these ideas were very popular in american university level discourse and no doubt is getting into the think tanks and organizations which feed policymakers to the government and vice versa this coincides with influence of george soros and the new globalism and 'new world order' coming from the west in hindsight of course the whole thing has been discredited history did not climax to some finish line and everyone is now on the same page and reached enlightenment but you see where it either comes from or how it is somehow trying to project itself from either that or ideas which were in parallel with that And I thought the post meant Fukuyama had died.
Ivanhoe Posted February 16 Posted February 16 19 minutes ago, NickM said: And I thought the post meant Fukuyama had died. Volume II is The End of Fukuyama.
Sinistar Posted February 16 Author Posted February 16 there is a kind of trust that our leaders simply know what they are doing you see how dangerous many of them actually are when they go around filled with these sorts of ideas these same humanists who were with all this kind of thing were the ones using force on everyone else to achieve it during the clinton era for example it was often perceived as the high watermark for civilization- the soviet union fell and all states were now set for a global rennaissance meanwhile there was just as much dirty shit going on as there always had been but for the first time there was true global reach as states now had the power and influence to act globally across all dimensions- politically, culturally, militarily and so on
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