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The Open Society and Its Enemies
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Author(s):
Karl Popper
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E. H. Gombrich
Publication date:
April 21 2013
Publisher:
Princeton University Press
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9781400846672
ISBN (Electronic):
1400846676
ISBN (Print):
9780691158136
ISBN (Print):
0691158134
Publication date:
April 21 2013
DOI:
10.2307/j.ctt24hqxs
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b959e865-1d3b-4eda-a67e-bc6d0595353f
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. ix
INTRODUCTION
pp. ix
Introduction
pp. v
CONTENTS
pp. v
Table of Contents
pp. xli
INTRODUCTION
pp. xli
AUTHOR’S INTRODUCTION
pp. xxiii
‘Personal Recollections of the Publication of The Open Society’
pp. xxiii
Personal Recollections of the Publication of The Open Society
pp. xxxix
PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION
pp. xxxix
Preface to the Second Edition
pp. xxxv
Acknowledgements
pp. xxxv
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
pp. xxxvii
PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION
pp. xxxvii
Preface to the First Edition
pp. 5
The Myth of Origin and Destiny
pp. 7
HISTORICISM AND THE MYTH OF DESTINY
pp. 10
HERACLITUS
pp. 17
PLATO’S THEORY OF FORMS OR IDEAS
pp. 33
Plato’s Descriptive Sociology
pp. 35
CHANGE AND REST
pp. 55
NATURE AND CONVENTION
pp. 81
Plato’s Political Programme
pp. 83
TOTALITARIAN JUSTICE
pp. 114
THE PRINCIPLE OF LEADERSHIP
pp. 130
THE PHILOSOPHER KING
pp. 147
AESTHETICISM, PERFECTIONISM, UTOPIANISM
pp. 159
The Background of Plato’s Attack
pp. 161
THE OPEN SOCIETY AND ITS ENEMIES
pp. 190
Addenda (1957, 1961, 1965)
pp. 190
Addenda (1957, 1961, 1965)
pp. 217
The Rise of Oracular Philosophy
pp. 219
THE ARISTOTELIAN ROOTS OF HEGELIANISM
pp. 242
HEGEL AND THE NEW TRIBALISM
pp. 291
Marx’s Method
pp. 293
MARX’S SOCIOLOGICAL DETERMINISM
pp. 301
THE AUTONOMY OF SOCIOLOGY
pp. 311
ECONOMIC HISTORICISM
pp. 321
THE CLASSES
pp. 327
THE LEGAL AND THE SOCIAL SYSTEM
pp. 343
Marx’s Prophecy
pp. 345
THE COMING OF SOCIALISM
pp. 355
THE SOCIAL REVOLUTION
pp. 373
CAPITALISM AND ITS FATE
pp. 397
AN EVALUATION OF THE PROPHECY
pp. 403
Marx’s Ethics
pp. 405
THE MORAL THEORY OF HISTORICISM
pp. 417
The Aftermath
pp. 419
THE SOCIOLOGY OF KNOWLEDGE
pp. 430
ORACULAR PHILOSOPHY AND THE REVOLT AGAINST REASON
pp. 463
Conclusion
pp. 465
HAS HISTORY ANY MEANING?
pp. 485
Addenda (1961, 1965)
pp. 485
Addenda (1961, 1965)
pp. 512
Notes
pp. 514
Notes to Volume I
pp. 640
Notes to Volume II
pp. 735
Index
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