Has China just ended the end of history?
A recent podcast featuring Francis Fukuyama and Sam Harris has sparked discussion regarding the viability of China's authoritarian model. Fukuyama, known for his "end of history" thesis, acknowledged China's impressive, authoritarian, quasi-market system, highlighting its success in leveraging technology and innovation.

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AI-generatedA recent podcast featuring Francis Fukuyama and Sam Harris has sparked discussion regarding the viability of China's authoritarian model. Fukuyama, known for his "end of history" thesis, acknowledged China's impressive, authoritarian, quasi-market system, highlighting its success in leveraging technology and innovation. He contrasted this with the perceived decline of American democracy. Fukuyama suggested that if China continues its development, its system could present a viable alternative to Western democracies. This conversation, occurring last month, gained significant attention, prompting reflection on the comparative strengths of different political systems.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
4 extractedChina has created an impressive, authoritarian, quasi-market-based system successful at marshalling new technology.
Francis Fukuyama acknowledges authoritarian China may be a viable political model.
Democratic America looks less attractive to others.
If China continues its development, it may offer a real alternative to democratic models.