

The Open Society and its Enemies: Volume I
by Karl Popper
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(8 ratings)896 pages1945RoutledgeISBN 9780415040310
About this book
An open society provides its citizens with a mechanism for changing government; a closed society doesn't, forcing its citizens to rely on extra-legal revolution. Popper analyzes the open-closed society debate using three exemplars of closed-society advocacy: Plato, Hegel (and wow, does Popper hate on Hegel), and Marx. The main analytical viewpoints are historicist (backward-looking, utopian) motivations for closed societies and rational (forward-looking, empirical) motivations for open societies.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Published
- 1945
- Pages
- 896
- ISBN
- 9780415040310
- Language
- en
About Karl Popper
**Sir Karl Raimund Popper** (28 July 1902 – 17 September 1994) was an Austrian-British philosopher, academic and social commentator.
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