Understanding the Architecture of FalloutObserver

Understanding the Architecture of FalloEvery conflict has a structure. Every war has a pattern. And every attempt to understand our turbulent world requires a framework sturdy enough to hold both reason and chaos. FalloutObserver was built with that purpose in mind: to help readers navigate the shifting landscapes of power, violence, and history with clarity, […]

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30 Years Later: Rereading The End of History and the Last Man — How Fukuyama’s Claim Holds Up Against Populism, Authoritarian Capitalism, and Identity Politics

A 30-year reassessment of The End of History and the Last Man, from insights on recognition and thymos to critiques of Eurocentrism and inequality When Francis Fukuyama published The End of History and the Last Man in 1992, the world seemed to be turning a decisive page. The Berlin Wall had fallen, the Soviet Union […]

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