Frensis Fukuyama Kraj Istorije I Poslednji Covek Pdf 17 (TOP-RATED)
“History hasn’t ended. It’s just hiding in the margins — on page 17, in the corrupted file, in the spaces between comfort and meaning. And I will find it.”
He decided to test Fukuyama’s thesis.
Marko laughed bitterly. He lived in a city where history had ended twice — once with the wars, once with the shopping malls. Now, everyone scrolled, worked remotely, ordered groceries from an app, and posted selfies for invisible applause. No revolutions. No grand ideologies. Just the soft hum of air conditioners and push notifications. frensis fukuyama kraj istorije i poslednji covek pdf 17
On day 28, at 3 a.m., he woke up screaming.
For one month, Marko would live as “the last man” — no ambition, no conflict, no desire for greatness. He would eat, sleep, consume entertainment, and seek only comfort and safety. “History hasn’t ended
By day 7, he was bored but functional. By day 14, he felt a strange calm — a relief from the anxiety of meaning. By day 21, he stopped reading books, stopped calling friends, stopped caring about the graffiti on the wall outside.
On it, Fukuyama wrote about thymos : the innate human desire for recognition, the struggle for prestige that no amount of material comfort could extinguish. The page ended with a haunting question: “What happens when there is no more history to make — only endless, identical days?” Marko laughed bitterly
It seems you’re looking for a story inspired by the phrase — which refers to Francis Fukuyama’s The End of History and the Last Man , specifically page or chapter 17 of the Serbian/Croatian edition (PDF).