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Historicism claims to predict a deterministic course of history from "summary" of The Poverty of Historicism by Karl Popper

The idea that history follows a predetermined path is a central tenet of Historicism. This belief asserts that it is possible to accurately forecast the future course of historical events based on past patterns and trends. Proponents of Historicism argue that there are inherent laws governing the development of societies over time, which can be identified and used to make predictions about the future. This deterministic view of history suggests that human actions and decisions are ultimately irrelevant in the face of these historical forces. Historicists claim that by studying the past, they can discern a directionality to history that is fixed and inevitable. They believe that the unfolding of events is guided by a preordained script, with each era leading inexorably to the next. This perspective implies a sense of historical inevitability, where the outcomes of social and political processes are predetermined and beyond human control. It suggests a form of historical determinism that leaves little room for agency or contingency in shaping the course of even...
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    The Poverty of Historicism

    Karl Popper

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