Karl Popper Quote

The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of their own intelligence.


Vol. 1, Endnotes to the Chapters : Notes to the Introduction. - The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945)


The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of their own...

The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of their own...

The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of their own...

The open society is one in which men have learned to be to some extent critical of taboos, and to base decisions on the authority of their own...