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| - The End of History was a theory proposed by one-man right-wing neo-con think-tank, Francis Fuckyomuma Fukuyama, in his book The End of History and the Last Man. Controversially, he argued that the end of the Cold War meant the end of human progress, and that Liberal Democratic Capitalism was inevitably going to spread across the world. There were a number of issues with this theory, but most prominent was the fact that it was absurdly stupid. Some have argued that he only wrote it because he knew it would mean his name would get discussed in schools, colleges and universities around the world, and he would subsequently end up as part of the Project for a New American Century, which was similarly stupid.
- End of History is a world building project by Morraw that depicts an Earth hegemonized by the Axis Powers. Following on from a imposing victory in the Second World War against the Eastern and Western Allies, international powers such as Japan, Germany and Italy begin to extend their influence across the globe in horrific, harrowing fashion; the dark clouds of fascism, national socialism, and general authoritarianism taking up the mantle as some of the leading ideologies that now influence other countries around the world. However, soon after their success, cracks within Anti-Comintern Pact formed as division between the two leading superpowers (Germany and Japan) resulted in a long Cold War that commanded the timeline of history throughout the latter part of the 20th century.
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| - The End of History was a theory proposed by one-man right-wing neo-con think-tank, Francis Fuckyomuma Fukuyama, in his book The End of History and the Last Man. Controversially, he argued that the end of the Cold War meant the end of human progress, and that Liberal Democratic Capitalism was inevitably going to spread across the world. There were a number of issues with this theory, but most prominent was the fact that it was absurdly stupid. Some have argued that he only wrote it because he knew it would mean his name would get discussed in schools, colleges and universities around the world, and he would subsequently end up as part of the Project for a New American Century, which was similarly stupid. A notable criticism of the theory is that it was written at a time when Fukuyama didn't realise places other than America existed. This is supported by the fact that Fukuyama's entire knowledge of political history was drawn from a map found at the bottom of a Happy Meal. Other, harsher critics have suggested that the work was part of the wider plan by prominent neo-conservatives to ruthlessly expand the American empire following the collapse of Communism, by portraying imaginary enemies, such as Islamic terrorists, as being more powerful than they really are and hanging on to a flimsy ideology that will inevitably give way to Democratic Capitalism, and thus present America as a benevolent superpower fulfilling an inevitable historical process. Fukuyama's response to these critics, however, can be condensed to:
* These people are against us, and therefore pro-terrorist.
* They hate our freedoms.
* They want to destroy democracy.
* We were never at war with Eurasia. This response was written by Fukuyama in his 1999 follow up to The End of History and the Last Man, entitled You Get Paid to Write Any Old Shit in this Country. The end of history will be succeeded by AWESOME history. (has more cowbell)
- End of History is a world building project by Morraw that depicts an Earth hegemonized by the Axis Powers. Following on from a imposing victory in the Second World War against the Eastern and Western Allies, international powers such as Japan, Germany and Italy begin to extend their influence across the globe in horrific, harrowing fashion; the dark clouds of fascism, national socialism, and general authoritarianism taking up the mantle as some of the leading ideologies that now influence other countries around the world. However, soon after their success, cracks within Anti-Comintern Pact formed as division between the two leading superpowers (Germany and Japan) resulted in a long Cold War that commanded the timeline of history throughout the latter part of the 20th century. Ultimately, after decades of proxy wars and nationalistic tension that in many cases almost broiled over to all-out war, the Third Reich appeared as the victor following the drawn-out international duel; although its policy that sought to continue absolute European dominance of the planet failed as many African, Asian and American nations won their independence during the Cold War. This project is an active timeline (which updates regularly with news of current affairs from the world itself) that begins shortly after the dissolution of the Greater Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere; news reports beginning in the year 2000. All in-universe announcements can be accessed from the project's Current Affairs page.
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