Which philosophers have totally 180d on their previous held views and repudiated themselves?
>>25170390What previous position is he contradicting?
>>25170414Liberalism taking the world through peaceful means. End of history and of wars
>>25170390Me, in a sense but nu-lit thinks I'm a literal who (thanks, zoomshits. Glad you're ending the human race). Went from roughly supporting conservative revolutionary principles in my early work to becoming an almost voluntaryist libertarian, free will absolutist over the course of six works (so far). I do support things like selective welfare/workfare stuff, though.
>>25170390>>25170467You don't actually read any of his articles or work, idiot. He has never repudiated his belief that liberalism is the most optimal form of human political development and is basically as far as we can go with civilization (unless transhumanism pushes us into new territory). He has never said that there will be no more war or conflict, nor did he say that the entire world will become peacefully liberal. Rather he is a liberal who desires liberalism for the world and is conceding that the world is more resistant to liberalism than he previously thought. This doesn't mean anything he said about liberal democracy is obsolete. It's still his desired system, just admittedly more fragile than he thought it was. You people really don't need to be making up shit nonsensical shit about Fukuyama's beliefs when the current state of the world is already enough humiliation for him, there's ample reason to call him a fool without lying about his books
Womp womp.
>published in 2022Lol
>>25170390Nick Landerino
>>25170766O rly? The only book I've read by you was Anecdotes of the Cynics desu
the "the US hasn't invaded North Korea because of nukes" line is total third worldist nonsensethe US hasn't invaded because it's a shithole with no resources that is directly under the protection of China
>>25170922>It's still his desired system, just admittedly more fragile than he thought it was.>He didn't say -thing-. He said -thing-Nice end of history you've got there. Whether or not something is 'optimal' has little bearing on whether the people of the world chose to accept it which is very clearly not the case.
>>25171582It's because of the nukes. They only needed to be able to threaten our client state in Seoul to get us to back off. If Iranians had done the same with Zionist-Occupied Jaffa there would have already been a two state solution.
Schelling, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, Putnam, Sartre
>>25170766>midwit
>>25170390Kant, who 180d after he read David Hume
>>25171582You know that all of these thing(North Korea being shithole under china and having nukes) can play as factors why the USA doesn’t invade china?+I am pretty obvious, America would be a lot more aggressive towards North korea, if those chinks didn’t have nukes.
>>25171815nietzsche and wittgenstein, the big gay daddies of audacious honesty. the second preface to "the birth of tragedy" makes me cry errytiem
>>25171707You don't know what you are talking about. North Korea is not a historical development in Fukuyama's definition
>>25171571Nah I'm not that guy. I'm Adolf Stalin, the guy who old lit knew who had a necro-beef with Mark Fisher.>>25171826Duly noted.
>>25170390True liberalism will never be achieved until the sovereignty of each individual is asserted through personal nuclear devices