THE END OF HISTORY? [WITH RESPONSES FROM: ALLAN BLOOM, PIERRE HASSNER, GERTRUDE HIMMELFARB, SAMUEL HUNTINGTON, IRVING KRITOL, DANIEL PATRICK MOYNIHAN, STEPHEN SESTANOVICH, LEON WIESELTIER]
Summer 1989 issue of The National Interest, a quarterly journal. This issue contains Francis Fukuyama's famous essay "The End of History?" with responses by a sterling array of political scientists plus articles on Cornell's Southeast Asia Program and its communist sympathies, why the Democrats need a New Nationalism as their foreign policy platform, plus more. 122 page plus ads.
Allan David Bloom was an American philosopher, essayist and academic. Bloom championed the idea of 'Great Books' education, as did his mentor Leo Strauss. Bloom became famous for his criticism of contemporary American higher education, with his views being expressed in his bestselling 1987 book, The Closing of the American Mind.