M O'Gorman - Postmodern Culture, 2011 - muse.jhu.edu ... (329). The "open question" is not answered, as Fukuyama might expect, by the waging of war or a return to religious "roots." It is answered instead when a megalothymic person like Jamal Albarghouti throws himself into the scene of a massacre to feed a news program. ... Related articles
S van Tuinen - symploke, 2011 - muse.jhu.edu ... Unsurprisingly, however, it is precisely this “pseudo-naturalism” of lack that Toscano imposes on us in his Fukuyamean reproduction of Sloterdijk's argument: “Isothymia, the passion for equality, is always simultaneously driven by ambitions for megalothymic [needing to be ... Related articles - All 2 versions