The Open Society and Its Enemies
New One-Volume Edition
Karl R. Popper
A classic of twentieth-century political philosophy, this book is a passionate call to defend liberal democracy and a scathing critique of the intellectual origins of totalitarianism. Written by Karl Popper, an Austrian-born philosopher of science who fled to New Zealand before settling in England, The Open Society and Its Enemies delves into the roots of authoritarianism and offers a bold argument in favor of free, open thinking as the key to a better society. An essential read for anyone interested in politics, philosophy, or history.
Fecha de publicación
2002-05-24T00:00:00.000Z
2002-05-24T00:00:00.000Z
publicado por primera vez en 1956
Calificación de Goodreads
4.23
ISBN
9780415610216
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One of the biggest lessons for me from this book is that so many bad ideas that lead to authoritarian consequences begin with good intentions. – fuente