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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Pages
- 800
- ISBN
- 9781138126800
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Other editions (37)
The Open Society and Its Enemies
2020 • Princeton University Press
English
The Open Society and Its Enemies
2020 • Princeton University Press
English
The Open Society and Its Enemies
2011 • Routledge
English
The Open Society and its Enemies
2012 • Taylor & Francis
English
The Open Society and Its Enemies: The spell of Plato
2003 • Routledge
English
Other editions

The Open Society and Its Enemies
2020 • Princeton University Press
English

The Open Society and Its Enemies
2020 • Princeton University Press
English

The Open Society and Its Enemies
2011 • Routledge
English

The Open Society and its Enemies
2012 • Taylor & Francis
English

The Open Society and Its Enemies: The spell of Plato
2003 • Routledge
English

the high tide of Prophecy
1966 • Routledge and Kegan Paul
English

The Open Society and Its Enemies
2003 • Routledge
English

The Open Society and Its Enemies
2002 • Psychology Press
English

La sociedad abierta y sus enemigos
1981 • Paidós
Spanish

Open Society and Its Enemies: New One-Volume Edition
2013 • Princeton University Press
English

The Open Society and its Enemies: Hegel and Marx (Routledge Classics)
2002 • Routledge
English

The Open Society and Its Enemies
2012 • Routledge
English

The Open Society and Its Enemies
2012 • Routledge
English

The Open Society and Its Enemies (2 Volumes)
1967 • Princeton University Press
English

The Open Society and Its Enemies: The spell of Plato
2003 • Routledge
English

The Open Society and Its Enemies
1966 • Routledge
English

The Open Society and Its Enemies
2013 • Princeton University Press
English

Open Society and Its Enemies
2012 • Taylor & Francis Group
English

Open Society and Its Enemies
2012 • Taylor & Francis Group
English

The Open Society and Its Enemies The High Tide and Prophecy: Hegel, Marx, and the Aftermath. 2
1966 • Routledge
English

Open Society and Its Enemies: The Spell of Plato
2014 • Taylor & Francis Group
English

La Sociedad Abierta y Sus Enemigos
2023 • Planeta Publishing Corporation
Spanish

Die offene Gesellschaft und ihre Feinde
2003 • Mohr Siebeck
German

Die offene Gesellschaft und ihre Feinde II. Falsche Propheten. Hegel, Marx und die Folgen.
1992 • Mohr
German

La sociedad abierta y sus enemigos
2017 • Ediciones Paidós
Spanish

“La” sociedad abierta y sus enemigos con una adenda del autor
2006 • Paidos
Spanish

Gesammelte Werke Die Offene Gesellschaft und Ihre Feinde. Band Ii - Falsche Propheten: Hegel, Marx und die Folgen
2003 • Mohr Siebeck
German

La Société ouverte et ses ennemis T2, tome 2: Hegel et Marx
1979 • SEUIL
French

Open Society and Its Enemies
2012 • Taylor & Francis Group
English

Open Society and Its Enemies
2012 • Taylor & Francis Group
English

Open Society and Its Enemies
2012 • Routledge
English

Open Society and Its Enemies
2012 • Taylor & Francis Group
English

Karl R. Popper-Gesammelte Werke: Band 5: Die Offene Gesellschaft Und Ihre Feinde. Band I: Der Zauber Platons (German Edition)
2003 • Mohr Siebeck
German

Open Society and Its Enemies
2012 • Routledge
English

Die Offene Gesellschaft und Ihre Feinde. Band I und II Band I: der Zauber Platons und Band II: Falsche Propheten: Hegel, Marx und Die Folgen -Als Paket-
2023 • Mohr Siebeck
German

Açık toplum ve düşmanları
2000 • Remzi Kitabevi
Turkish

Open Society and Its Enemies Vol. 2
2002 • Taylor & Francis Group
English
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"The Open Society and Its Enemies" is widely acclaimed as a monumental and meticulously argued defense of liberal democracy, offering an original and insightful critique of totalitarian ideologies. Reviewers praise its comprehensive scope, which significantly enriches readers' philosophical and political understanding. Popper's analytical yet fair approach is highlighted, particularly his nuanced treatment of Karl Marx, whose humanitarian intentions and early economic analyses he acknowledges while challenging his historicist conclusions. The book is lauded for its clear explanations of key philosophers, its devastating demolition of historicism, and its exposition of Popper's philosophy of science, advocating for piecemeal social engineering and learning from mistakes. Many found Popper's critiques of figures like Plato and Hegel impactful, even witty, challenging conventional views and providing powerful tools for critical thinking against dogma and authoritarianism, with arguments described as well-reasoned, logical, and surprisingly relevant to contemporary issues.
Despite its strengths, the book faces significant criticism for its highly polemical and often uncharitable interpretations of major philosophers, especially Plato and Hegel, whose complex ideas are sometimes simplified to the point of misrepresentation. Reviewers note that Popper's strong dislikes can make parts of the book difficult and painful to read, as he is perceived as overly dismissive of dissenting views and even his own contemporaries. Some critics argue that Popper occasionally falls victim to the very traps he critiques, presenting a biased historical narrative to support his thesis and exhibiting a certainty that appears to contradict his advocacy for radical doubt. Additionally, concerns are raised about the universal applicability of his "piecemeal social engineering" in all contexts, his perceived neglect of the economic dimensions of freedom, and the laborious nature of his writing style, which can make the book a challenging read for many.
Ultimately, "The Open Society and Its Enemies" stands as a seminal and enduring work, strongly recommended for its powerful defense of liberal democracy and its rigorous critique of totalitarian ideologies rooted in historicism. While it can be polarizing and demanding in its interpretations and prose, it is considered a crucial text for anyone interested in political philosophy, the foundations of open societies, and civic responsibility. Readers willing to engage with a deeply analytical and challenging work will find it transformative, offering valuable tools for critical thinking and a robust framework for understanding and combating threats to freedom and rational discourse in any era.
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