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Historicists ignore the role of freedom and choice in history from "summary" of The Poverty of Historicism by Karl Popper

Historicists mistakenly believe that the course of history is determined by objective laws and inevitable trends. They argue that historical events unfold according to preordained patterns, with no room for human agency or individual choices. This deterministic view of history denies the role of freedom and choice in shaping the course of events. By focusing solely on the supposed laws of history, historicists overlook the significance of human decisions and actions in influencing historical outcomes. They fail to recognize that individuals and societies have the capacity to make choices that can alter the course of history. This oversight leads historicists to underestimate the role of human agency in shaping the future. Historicists are quick to dismiss the idea that individuals have the power to make meani...
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    The Poverty of Historicism

    Karl Popper

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