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There is an apocryphal tale regarding Electors of Brandenburg constructing their palace across from some ancient ruins to always remind the Dukes of the transience of man's accomplishments within the eternity of creation. Venetians also used to have massive paintings of past empires to caution the Doges of man's folly in considering their polity to be eternal. It seems incredible that a learned intellectual of politics and history could be so flippant regarding his infallibility. Fukuyama ought to visit his ancestral homeland and stand before Mt. Fuji to remind himself of his insignificance before pontificating "end of history."

That's an apocryphal tale I'd like to believe.

Fukuyama is just the latest in a long chain of thinkers trying to give history telos- I remain firmly committed to opposing any such effort.