The Open Society and Its Enemies
Popper's defence of liberal democracy against totalitarian ideologies, arguing that the open society depends on critical rationalism and the rejection of historicism.
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Popper's defence of liberal democracy against totalitarian ideologies, arguing that the open society depends on critical rationalism and the rejection of historicism.
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