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Society must remain open to constant examination and improvement from "summary" of The Open Society and Its Enemies by Karl Raimund Popper

The idea that society must remain open to constant examination and improvement is a central theme in The Open Society and Its Enemies. Popper argues that a truly open society is one that is willing to continually question its beliefs, institutions, and practices. This process of critical self-examination is essential for fostering progress and preventing the stagnation or decline of a society. Popper contends that closed societies, on the other hand, are characterized by dogmatism, the belief in absolute truths, and the suppression of dissenting views. In such societies, there is little room for change or improvement, as established authorities dictate what is true and right. This leads to a lack of innovation, adaptability, and responsiveness to new challenges. In contrast, an open society encourages debate, dissent, and experimentation. It values freedom of thought ...
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    The Open Society and Its Enemies

    Karl Raimund Popper

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