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Examining the philosophies of Plato, Hegel, and Marx, this influential work critiques centrally planned political systems and highlights the risks they pose to democracy. Written during World War II, it combines accessible language with profound insights, making complex philosophical ideas understandable. Popper's defense of open societies remains relevant amidst the rise of totalitarianism, ensuring its significance for contemporary readers. This volume is the second part of a two-volume series, continuing the exploration of these critical themes.
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The Open Society and its Enemies, Karl Popper
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- 2002
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