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Popper warns against the dangers of political mythmaking from "summary" of The Open Society and Its Enemies by Karl Raimund Popper

Popper argues that political mythmaking poses a significant threat to open societies. He contends that the creation and propagation of political myths can lead to dangerous consequences, as individuals are often swayed by emotional appeals rather than rational argumentation. By crafting narratives that appeal to people's fears and desires, political leaders can manipulate public opinion and undermine the principles of democracy. According to Popper, political myths often rely on oversimplified and distorted representations of reality. These myths provide a sense of certainty and coherence in an increasingly complex world, offering individuals a seemingly clear-cut explanation for their problems and grievances. However, Popper warns that this sense of clarity is illusory, as political myths obscure the true complexities of social and political issues. Moreover, political myths tend to foster a ...
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    The Open Society and Its Enemies

    Karl Raimund Popper

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