Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Paperback. Condition: Good. Good paperback, bumped/creased with shelfwear; may have previous owner's name inside. Standard-sized.
Soft cover. Condition: As New. No Jacket. dj: none. book: as new unread trade pbak.
Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Pictorial Softcover. Paperback. Condition: Fine. 5th or later Edition. 1971 Princeton First Paperback Printing of the 1962 original. A FINE, like-new, bright, clean, tight copy sans flaws. Bertrand Russell's book blurb exults: "A work of first class importance which ought to be widely read for its masterly criticism of the enemies of democracy, ancient and modern." 420 pages. GB12.
Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. 5th or later Edition. Philosophy-Theory. First Princeton paperback edition. This is a clean copy signed by the previous owner and sparsely marked. The cover and spine are worn, but the pages are undamaged.
Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Soft cover. Condition: Fine. 14th Printing.
Language: English
Published by Princeton Univ Pr, Ewing, New Jersey, U.S.A., 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good.
Published by Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Paperback. Condition: Good. 9th paperback printing. 420p. Ex-library softcover book in original binding. Label on spine, stamp on title page, and sticker in back. Otherwise a clean, tight book in very good condition. Volume 2 only.
Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Condition: Fair. Volume 2. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In fair condition, suitable as a study copy. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,550grams, ISBN:069101972X.
Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, US, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Paperback. Condition: New. Popper was born in 1902 to a Viennese family of Jewish origin. He taught in Austria until 1937, when he emigrated to New Zealand in anticipation of the Nazi annexation of Austria the following year, and he settled in England in 1949. Before the annexation, Popper had written mainly about the philosophy of science, but from 1938 until the end of the Second World War he focused his energies on political philosophy, seeking to diagnose the intellectual origins of German and Soviet totalitarianism. The Open Society and Its Enemies was the result. In the book, Popper condemned Plato, Marx, and Hegel as "holists" and "historicists"--a holist, according to Popper, believes that individuals are formed entirely by their social groups; historicists believe that social groups evolve according to internal principles that it is the intellectual's task to uncover. Popper, by contrast, held that social affairs are unpredictable, and argued vehemently against social engineering. He also sought to shift the focus of political philosophy away from questions about who ought to rule toward questions about how to minimize the damage done by the powerful.The book was an immediate sensation, and--though it has long been criticized for its portrayals of Plato, Marx, and Hegel--it has remained a landmark on the left and right alike for its defense of freedom and the spirit of critical inquiry.
Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, US, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Paperback. Condition: New. Popper was born in 1902 to a Viennese family of Jewish origin. He taught in Austria until 1937, when he emigrated to New Zealand in anticipation of the Nazi annexation of Austria the following year, and he settled in England in 1949. Before the annexation, Popper had written mainly about the philosophy of science, but from 1938 until the end of the Second World War he focused his energies on political philosophy, seeking to diagnose the intellectual origins of German and Soviet totalitarianism. The Open Society and Its Enemies was the result. In the book, Popper condemned Plato, Marx, and Hegel as "holists" and "historicists"--a holist, according to Popper, believes that individuals are formed entirely by their social groups; historicists believe that social groups evolve according to internal principles that it is the intellectual's task to uncover. Popper, by contrast, held that social affairs are unpredictable, and argued vehemently against social engineering. He also sought to shift the focus of political philosophy away from questions about who ought to rule toward questions about how to minimize the damage done by the powerful.The book was an immediate sensation, and--though it has long been criticized for its portrayals of Plato, Marx, and Hegel--it has remained a landmark on the left and right alike for its defense of freedom and the spirit of critical inquiry.
Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press 2/21/1971, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. Open Society and Its Enemies, Volume 2: The High Tide of Prophecy: Hegel, Marx, and the Aftermath. Book.
Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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Condition: Very good.
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Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 5th revised edition. 432 pages. 8.50x5.50x0.75 inches. In Stock.
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Condition: New. Condemns Plato, Marx, and Hegel as holists and historicists . The author tells that a holist believes that individuals are formed entirely by their social groups historicists believe that social groups evolve according to internal principles that it is .
Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, US, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
Seller: Rarewaves USA United, OSWEGO, IL, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: New. Popper was born in 1902 to a Viennese family of Jewish origin. He taught in Austria until 1937, when he emigrated to New Zealand in anticipation of the Nazi annexation of Austria the following year, and he settled in England in 1949. Before the annexation, Popper had written mainly about the philosophy of science, but from 1938 until the end of the Second World War he focused his energies on political philosophy, seeking to diagnose the intellectual origins of German and Soviet totalitarianism. The Open Society and Its Enemies was the result. In the book, Popper condemned Plato, Marx, and Hegel as "holists" and "historicists"--a holist, according to Popper, believes that individuals are formed entirely by their social groups; historicists believe that social groups evolve according to internal principles that it is the intellectual's task to uncover. Popper, by contrast, held that social affairs are unpredictable, and argued vehemently against social engineering. He also sought to shift the focus of political philosophy away from questions about who ought to rule toward questions about how to minimize the damage done by the powerful.The book was an immediate sensation, and--though it has long been criticized for its portrayals of Plato, Marx, and Hegel--it has remained a landmark on the left and right alike for its defense of freedom and the spirit of critical inquiry.
Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press Feb 1971, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
Seller: AHA-BUCH GmbH, Einbeck, Germany
Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - Popper was born in 1902 to a Viennese family of Jewish origin. He taught in Austria until 1937, when he emigrated to New Zealand in anticipation of the Nazi annexation of Austria the following year, and he settled in England in 1949. Before the annexation, Popper had written mainly about the philosophy of science, but from 1938 until the end of the Second World War he focused his energies on political philosophy, seeking to diagnose the intellectual origins of German and Soviet totalitarianism. The Open Society and Its Enemies was the result. In the book, Popper condemned Plato, Marx, and Hegel as 'holists' and 'historicists'--a holist, according to Popper, believes that individuals are formed entirely by their social groups; historicists believe that social groups evolve according to internal principles that it is the intellectual's task to uncover. Popper, by contrast, held that social affairs are unpredictable, and argued vehemently against social engineering. He also sought to shift the focus of political philosophy away from questions about who ought to rule toward questions about how to minimize the damage done by the powerful. The book was an immediate sensation, and--though it has long been criticized for its portrayals of Plato, Marx, and Hegel--it has remained a landmark on the left and right alike for its defense of freedom and the spirit of critical inquiry.
Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, US, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
Seller: Rarewaves.com UK, London, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: New. Popper was born in 1902 to a Viennese family of Jewish origin. He taught in Austria until 1937, when he emigrated to New Zealand in anticipation of the Nazi annexation of Austria the following year, and he settled in England in 1949. Before the annexation, Popper had written mainly about the philosophy of science, but from 1938 until the end of the Second World War he focused his energies on political philosophy, seeking to diagnose the intellectual origins of German and Soviet totalitarianism. The Open Society and Its Enemies was the result. In the book, Popper condemned Plato, Marx, and Hegel as "holists" and "historicists"--a holist, according to Popper, believes that individuals are formed entirely by their social groups; historicists believe that social groups evolve according to internal principles that it is the intellectual's task to uncover. Popper, by contrast, held that social affairs are unpredictable, and argued vehemently against social engineering. He also sought to shift the focus of political philosophy away from questions about who ought to rule toward questions about how to minimize the damage done by the powerful.The book was an immediate sensation, and--though it has long been criticized for its portrayals of Plato, Marx, and Hegel--it has remained a landmark on the left and right alike for its defense of freedom and the spirit of critical inquiry.
Language: English
Published by Princeton University Press, 1971
ISBN 10: 069101972X ISBN 13: 9780691019727
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