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The open society and its enemies / Karl R. Popper.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Jersey. Princeton University Press; 1971.Edition: 1971Description: 420 p . ; softbound 14x22cmISBN:
  • 978-0-691-01972-7
DDC classification:
  • 23 301 POP
Contents:
Volume II: The high tide of prophecy The rise of oracular philosophy 11. The Aristotelian roots of Hegelianism 12. Hegal and the New tribalism Marx's Method 13. Sociological determinism 14. The autonomy of sociology 15. Economic Historicism 16. The classes 17. The legal and the social system Marx's Prophecy 18. The coming of socialism 19. The social revolution 20. Capitalism and its fate 21. An evaluation Marx's Ethics 22. The moral theory of historicism The aftermath 23. The sociology of knowledge 24. Oracular philosophy and the Revolt against reason Conclusion 25. Has history any meaning?
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Volume II: The high tide of prophecy
The rise of oracular philosophy
11. The Aristotelian roots of Hegelianism
12. Hegal and the New tribalism
Marx's Method
13. Sociological determinism
14. The autonomy of sociology
15. Economic Historicism
16. The classes
17. The legal and the social system
Marx's Prophecy
18. The coming of socialism
19. The social revolution
20. Capitalism and its fate
21. An evaluation
Marx's Ethics
22. The moral theory of historicism
The aftermath
23. The sociology of knowledge
24. Oracular philosophy and the Revolt against reason
Conclusion
25. Has history any meaning?

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