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Discuss the "end of history." What does this phrase mean? How is it relevant to the twentieth and twenty-first

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Discuss the "end of history." What does this phrase mean? How is it relevant to the twentieth and twenty-first

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  1. Need additional details.  Where did this come from?  Is this a title to a book or poem?

    Anyway, the phrase by itself would likely mean the most recent part of recorded history.  To me this is the time from the early 1900s to the present, which are the 20th and 21st centuries, respectively.

    However, from a religious context, it could have a completely different meaning.

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