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Popper rejects the notion of historical destiny from "summary" of The Poverty of Historicism by Karl Popper

Popper argues against the idea that history is predetermined or guided by some form of destiny. He asserts that historical events are the result of human actions and decisions, rather than being preordained by some external force. Popper believes that the notion of historical destiny is not only unfalsifiable but also dangerous. By attributing historical events to a predetermined destiny, individuals may become complacent and fail to take responsibility for their actions. Popper emphasizes the importance of human agency in shaping history. He argues that individuals have the power to make choices and decisions that influence the course of events. Rather than being passive actors in a predetermined script, humans are active participants who can shape the future through their actions. Popper rejects the idea that history follows a predetermined path towards a specific end goal. He believes that such a deterministic view of history is not only misleading but also limits our understanding of the complexity and unp...
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    The Poverty of Historicism

    Karl Popper

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