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The rule of law is crucial for maintaining order from "summary" of The Open Society and Its Enemies by Karl Raimund Popper

The idea that the rule of law is essential for the preservation of order is a fundamental principle in democratic societies. According to Karl Popper, a society that upholds the rule of law ensures that individuals are subject to a set of universally applicable laws that are enforced impartially. This creates a sense of predictability and stability, allowing individuals to plan their lives with confidence. When the rule of law is absent, chaos and disorder can quickly take hold. In the absence of legal constraints, individuals may resort to violence or other forms of coercion to achieve their goals. This not only threatens the safety and security of individuals but also undermines the trust and cooperation necessary for a functioning society. Popper argues...
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    The Open Society and Its Enemies

    Karl Raimund Popper

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