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  1. The end of history and the last man.Francis Fukuyama - 1992 - New York: Free Press ;.
    Ever since its first publication in 1992, The End of History and the Last Man has provoked controversy and debate. Francis Fukuyama's prescient analysis of religious fundamentalism, politics, scientific progress, ethical codes, and war is as essential for a world fighting fundamentalist terrorists as it was for the end of the Cold War. Now updated with a new afterword, The End of History and the Last Man is a modern classic.
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  2. 'Our Posthuman Future': Biotechnology as a Threat to Human Nature.Francis Fukuyama - 2002 - fsgbooks.
    In a sense, all technology is biotechnology: machines interacting with human organisms. Technology is designed to overcome the frailties and limitations of human beings in a state of nature -- to make us faster, stronger, longer-lived, smarter, happier. And all technology raises questions about its real contribution to human welfare: are our lives really better for the existence of the automobile, television, nuclear power? These questions are ethical and political, as well as medical; and they even reach to the philosophical (...)
     
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  3. Identity: The Demand for Dignity and the Political of Resentment.Francis Fukuyama - 2018
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    Our Posthuman Future: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution.Nicholas Agar & Francis Fukuyama - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (6):39.
    Francis Fukuyama's controversial new book, Our Posthuman Future: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution, has elicited varied reactions, but like it or not, it seems likely to be influential. Here are three opinions. —Ed.
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    Our Posthuman Future: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution.Gregory E. Kaebnick & Francis Fukuyama - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (6):40.
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    Our Posthuman Future: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution.Carl Elliott & Francis Fukuyama - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (6):42.
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    The Great Disruption: Human Nature and the Reconstitution of Social Order.Francis Fukuyama - 1999 - Free Press.
    In the past thirty years, the United States has undergone a profound transformation in its social structure: Crime has increased, trust has declined, families have broken down, and individualism has triumphed over community. Has the Great Disruption of recent decades rent the fabric of American society irreparably? In this brilliant and sweeping work of social, economic, and moral analysis, Francis Fukuyama shows that even as the old order has broken apart, a new social order is already taking its place. The (...)
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    After the end of history: conversations with Francis Fukuyama.Francis Fukuyama - 2021 - Washington, DC: Georgetown University Press. Edited by Mathilde C. Fasting.
    Francis Fukuyama is one of the most significant political theorists of the past thirty years. Bursting into public awareness in 1989 with his provocative thesis about "the end of history," Fukuyama has made fascinating contributions to a wide range of subjects - the importance of trust in societies, the potential dangers of biotechnology, the development of political authority and the modern state, and most recently, the role of identity in politics. This book records a series of conversations with Fukuyama in (...)
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    Reflections on the end of history, five years later.Francis Fukuyama - 1995 - History and Theory 34 (2):27-43.
    The argument contained in The End of History and the Last Man consists of an empirical part and a normative part: critics have confused the two and their proper relationship. The assertion that we have reached the "end of history" is not a statement about the empirical condition of the world, but a normative argument concerning the justice or adequacy of liberal democratic political institutions. The normative judgment is critically dependent on empirical evidence concerning, for example, the workability of capitalist (...)
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    A proposal for modernizing the regulation of human biotechnologies.Franco Furger & Francis Fukuyama - 2007 - Hastings Center Report 37 (4):16-20.
    : The technologies at the intersection of assisted reproduction and genetics call for a new regulatory approach, say Franco Furger and Francis Fukuyama, authors of the recent report Beyond Bioethics. In the essay below they map out their recommendation. In the following essays, James Fossett argues that regulation is likelier—and would be better—at the state level, Leonard Fleck calls for more robust public involvement, and John Robertson recommends sticking with the status quo. Turning from procedural to substantive issues, Josephine Johnston (...)
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  11. Koniec człowieka. Konsekwencje rewolucji biotechnologicznej.Francis Fukuyama - 2005 - Ruch Filozoficzny 3 (3).
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  12. On the possibility of writing a universal history.Francis Fukuyama - 1995 - In Arthur M. Melzer, Jerry Weinberger & M. Richard Zinman (eds.), History and the idea of progress. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. pp. 16.
     
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    Rekishi no owari.Francis Fukuyama - 1992 - Tōkyō: Mikasa Shobō. Edited by Shōichi Watanabe.
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    Tempered Strength: Studies in the Nature and Scope of Prudential Leadership.George Anastaplo, Ronald Beiner, Kenneth L. Deutsch, Ethan Fishman, Joseph R. Fornieri, Francis Fukuyama, Gary D. Glenn, Carnes Lord, Wynne Walker Moskop, Richard S. Ruderman & Peter J. Stanlis (eds.) - 2002 - Lexington Books.
    Moral leadership matters. As world politics enters a new and dangerous era, judgment, constancy, moral purpose, and a willingness to overcome partisan politicking are essential for America's leaders. Tempered Strength finds the alternative standard of leadership that Americans are seeking in the classical philosophy of prudence. Ethan Fishman's new work brings together leading American political scientists—including Ronald Beiner, Kenneth L. Deutsch, and George Anastaplo—to discuss the evolution of a standard of prudential leadership both reasonable in nature and practical in scope. (...)
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    Thirty Years after The End of History? EAFIT Lecture.Francis Fukuyama - 2021 - Co-herencia 18 (34):15-25.
    Hello, my name is Francis Fukuyama and I am delighted to be able to participate in this symposium at EAFIT, on The End of History? I am a Senior fellow at Stanford University and in the summer of 1989, I published an article in the journal The National Interest titled The End of History? 30 years have passed since the publication of this article and this was a good opportunity to reflect on what has happened to the state of global (...)
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  16. Por qué luchamos: carta de América.S. Huntington, Michael Walzer, Francis Seguí, T. Skocpol, Amitai Etzioni, Francis Fukuyama & Robert D. Putnam - 2003 - Revista Internacional de Filosofía Política 21:243-257.
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    A Look at "The end of history?".Kenneth M. Jensen & Francis Fukuyama (eds.) - 1990 - Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace.
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    Spontaneous Sociability and Planned ProfitabilityTrust: The Social Virtues & the Creation of Prosperity.Patrick Primeaux & Francis Fukuyama - 1998 - Business Ethics Quarterly 8 (2):337.
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