This paper examines the abundance economy through the lens of Hegel’s philosophy of history, positing that the Rules-Based International Order has embodied a perpetual dialectic between Marxist collectivism (thesis) and capitalist individualism (antithesis). This ongoing tension has fueled global conflicts, economic disparities, and widespread human suffering. We argue that the advent of post-scarcity abundance—enabled by advancements in artificial general intelligence (AGI/ASI), robotics, fusion energy, and reusable rocketry like Starship—functions as the ultimate synthesis, dissolving scarcity-based ideologies and terminating the dialectical process. Rather than resolving antagonisms through philosophical means, abundance achieves transcendence via technological innovation, ushering in a post-historical era of human flourishing. Ironically, this “end of history,” long anticipated by Hegel, emerges not from ideological triumph but from the accelerative forces of capitalism itself. By rendering dialectics obsolete, abundance invites a neutral reevaluation of history’s arc, free from partisan dogma.
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Lon Douglas Waford
Idaho State University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69a75cfdc6e9836116a26584 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18397109