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Human reason is fallible in politics from "summary" of The New Science of Politics by Eric Voegelin

The proposition that "human reason is fallible in politics" is a fundamental insight into the nature of political life. When we speak of human reason, we are referring to the capacity of the human mind to understand and make sense of the world around us. This capacity is essential for our ability to navigate the complexities of social and political existence. However, it is important to recognize that this capacity is not infallible. Human reason is subject to limitations and biases that can cloud our judgment and lead us astray. In the realm of politics, these limitations are particularly pronounced. The complex and unpredictable nature of political life makes it difficu...
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    The New Science of Politics

    Eric Voegelin

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