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020 _a978-0-691-01972-7
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_bPOP
100 _aPopper Karl R
245 _aThe open society and its enemies /
_cKarl R. Popper.
250 _b1971.
260 _aNew Jersey.
_bPrinceton University Press;
_c1971.
300 _a420 p . ;
_bsoftbound
_c14x22cm
505 _aVolume 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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