Francis Fukuyama argued in his essay The End of History and later in his book The End of History and the Last Man that liberal democracy has repeatedly proven to be a fundamentally better system (ethically, politically, economically) than any of the alternatives. The growing spread of liberal democracy around the world will lead to it becoming the final form of human government. He also argues that for a variety of reasons Marxism, another End of History philosophy, is likely to be incompatible with modern liberal democracy. He sees no sign of a major revolutionary movement developing in liberal democracies, only in other societies. Therefore, in the future, democracies are overwhelmingly likely to contain markets of some sort, and most are likely to be capitalist or social democratic.[20][21]
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