From Hegel, Fukuyama borrows the concept of a universal history driven by the struggle for recognition ( thymos ). A pivotal moment for Fukuyama is Hegel's master-slave dialectic, where a primal battle for prestige eventually leads both parties to seek a society where universal and equal recognition is the foundation of the state. For Fukuyama, a universal, homogeneous state based on liberal principles is the rational and final form of human government.

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Ne postoji superiornija alternativa zapadnom modelu koja bi mogla da se univerzalno primeni.