The Open Society and Its Enemies
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A book by Karl Popper that critiques totalitarian philosophies (Plato, Hegel, Marx) and defends the 'open society,' characterized by critical thinking, individual rights, and incremental change, forming an intellectual basis for the American Empire.
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Civilization #58: Birth of the Nation-State
Predictive History
A book by Karl Popper that critiques totalitarian philosophies (Plato, Hegel, Marx) and defends the 'open society,' characterized by critical thinking, individual rights, and incremental change, forming an intellectual basis for the American Empire.

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A book by Karl Popper, mentioned as potentially dense for beginners.