This groundbreaking work by philosopher K. R. Popper challenges conventional wisdom about the nature of society and the role of government. Drawing on history, philosophy, and political theory,...
In this classic work of political philosophy, Popper continues his critique of historicism and defends the principles of an open society. He examines the intellectual roots of totalitarianism and...
Nearly 80 years ago, Karl Popper gave a spirited philosophical defence of the Open Society in his two-volume work, The Open Society and Its Enemies. In this book, J. McKenzie Alexander argues that a...