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The Open Society and Its Enemies

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The Open Society and Its Enemies by Karl Popper is a critical examination of the philosophical underpinnings of totalitarianism. It explores how some of history's influential thinkers, like Plato and Marx, contributed to authoritarian ideologies. The book champions liberal democracy and the importance of an open society based on critical thinking and individual freedom.
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You might enjoy this book if you are interested in the exploration of democracy, critique of totalitarianism, and the defence of liberal thinking. It offers a profound philosophical analysis that challenges the ideas of historicism and advocates for a society grounded in reason and individual freedom.

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Karl Popper's seminal work, The Open Society and Its Enemies, offers a penetrating exploration of the philosophical and historical foundation of totalitarianism. Spanning two volumes originally published in 1945, the book critically examines the ideas of influential philosophers such as Plato, Hegel, and Marx, whose doctrines Popper argues have paved the way for authoritarian regimes. Through these examinations, Popper presents a robust defence of liberal democracy and advocates for an open society grounded in critical thinking and individual liberty.

Written during the turmoil of the Second World War while Popper was in political exile, The Open Society and Its Enemies provides a comprehensive critique of the dangers inherent in ideologies that support centrally planned political systems. Through detailed analyses and accessible prose, Popper argues that these philosophies tend to suppress critical discourse and individual freedom, ultimately leading to tyranny and oppression.

The first volume primarily dissects the utopian proposals of Plato, demonstrating how his vision of an ideal state could lead to a rigid, hierarchical society antithetical to the principles of open, democratic governance. In contrast, the second volume delves into the historical determinism of Hegel and Marx, revealing how their ideas can be interpreted to justify oppressive states and stifling societal control.

Popper's highly readable style and his profound erudition provide a lucid explanation of complex philosophical thoughts, making his work accessible to both scholars and general readers. His passionate call for the protection and promotion of open societies continues to resonate, especially in light of the recent resurgence of totalitarian regimes worldwide.

Renowned philosopher Bertrand Russell praised the book as a "vigorous and profound defence of democracy." Over the decades, The Open Society and Its Enemies has inspired freedom advocates, particularly those living under communist regimes in Eastern Europe, as an underground beacon of hope and intellectual resistance.

The enduring relevance of The Open Society and Its Enemies lies in its timeless advocacy for democratic principles and critical scrutiny of authoritarian dogmas. It is not only a historical analysis but also a pressing commentary on the political challenges of today, making it essential reading for anyone committed to the sustenance and growth of free societies.

Series: Routledge Classics

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The Open Society and Its Enemies by Karl Popper is praised for its masterful critique of the enemies of democracy and for advocating a defence of liberal democracy. It is described as vigorous, profound, and clear, combining vast knowledge with original ideas. Critics commend it as a modern classic and a significant contribution to philosophical literature.

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ISBN: 9780415610216

Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 April 2011

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Routledge

Audience: Tertiary education

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Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 1140g

Pages: 800

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About the Author

Sir Karl Popper was one of the foremost philosophers of the Twentieth century. Born in Vienna in 1902, Popper grew up in a city witnessing great intellectual ferment. His relationship with the philosophers and scientists led to his first book, The Logic of Scientific Discovery, published in 1934. On its publication in English in 1959 it was described by The New Scientist as ‘one of the most important documents of the twentieth century’. On the eve of World War Two Popper was forced to flee to New Zealand, where he took up a teaching post at Canterbury University College at Christchurch. It was there, reflecting on the tyranny sweeping through Eastern Europe, that he wrote The Open Society and Its Enemies, published in 1945. In 1946 Popper moved to the London School of Economics, where he taught until his retirement in 1969. This period saw the publication of The Poverty of Historicism, described by the Sunday Times as ‘probably the only book which will outlive this century’. He was knighted in 1965 and appointed Companion of Honour in 1982. He died in 1994.

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