2013
DOI: 10.1515/9781400846672
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The Open Society and Its Enemies

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“…A distinctive feature of a citizen who is a member of the "open society" is his personal responsibility for the formation and the performance of all the social institutions. Such a citizen is prepared for social activity aimed at transforming social institutions in case he is validly dissatisfied with the effectiveness of their functioning (Popper et al, 2013).…”
Section: Marx Provides a Fundamentally Different Perception Of Citizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…A distinctive feature of a citizen who is a member of the "open society" is his personal responsibility for the formation and the performance of all the social institutions. Such a citizen is prepared for social activity aimed at transforming social institutions in case he is validly dissatisfied with the effectiveness of their functioning (Popper et al, 2013).…”
Section: Marx Provides a Fundamentally Different Perception Of Citizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is no coincidence that Plato's philosophy arouses such interest even nowadays, since it contains a huge potential for understanding the world, although the perception of these ideas may be rather ambiguous today. It is enough to remember, for example, Popper (2013) or Taleb (2010), who believes that Platonism in the perception of the world -especially the modern one -can pose a serious threat.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Among all the different versions of legend, such theories offer a particularly salient example of "ideology in narrative form." In the 1940s, Karl Popper famously defined the "conspiracy theory of society" as the mistaken view that "whatever happens in society-especially happenings such as war, unemployment, poverty, shortages, which people as a rule dislike-is the result of direct design by some powerful individuals and groups" [Popper 2013[Popper [1945: 306]. Although Popper admitted that conspiracies existed, he pointed out that they were seldom successful, contrary to the expectations of the adherents of conspirologists.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%