The present text is an analysis of the views of two postmodernist thinkers, J. F. Lyotard i R. Rorty, about politics and history. Both thinkers favor certain political projects. To justify these projects they make use of various philosophical conceptions regarding the past. Contrary to Lyotard's well-known thesis about the 'fall of meta-narration', both thinkers are forced to propose their own historiosophic visions.
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