The End of History and the Last Man, written by Francis Fukuyama, explores the idea that liberal democracy represents the endpoint of human political and social development. Fukuyama argues that with the collapse of communism, liberal democracy has emerged as the dominant ideology and that further progress is unlikely. He examines the challenges and potential threats to liberal democracy and offers insights into the future of global politics. This book provides a thought-provoking analysis of the trajectory of human history and the potential challenges that lie ahead.