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Identity: The Quest for Recognition and the Politics of Rejection

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Identity: The Quest for Recognition and the Politics of Rejection
14.99 €
In recent years, people around the world have begun to pay more and more attention to their identity – national, racial, gender, religious. This global trend, according to Francis Fukuyama, author of the bestseller “The End of History and the Last Man”, is a decisive factor for the effective operation of the social mechanism, be it in the countries of the East, Southeast Asia, the United States or Scandinavia. In his new book, Fukuyama explores the origins of our desire for recognition of dignity and analyzes the consequences of the influence of identity politics on the liberal world order in the era of populism. The task that Fukuyama sets for himself is to prove that the rights of the individual, which are the basis of the liberal idea, can not only lead to the individualistic fragmentation of societies, but also create a basis for social consolidation.
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