“All political ideals, that of making the people happy is perhaps the most dangerous one. It leads invariably to the attempt to impose our scale of ‘higher’ values upon others, in order to make them realize what seems to us of greatest importance for their happiness; in order, as it were, to save their souls. It leads to Utopianism and Romanticism. We all feel certain that everybody would be happy in the beautiful, the perfect community of our dreams.”
Quote by Karl R. Popper
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The Open Society and Its Enemies
This book delves into the concept of open societies, analyzing their characteristics and the historical figures and movements that have opposed them. It explores the philosophical underpinnings of open societies and the challenges they face, offering a comprehensive look at the dynamics of political and social systems. more
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