ABSTRACT

Written in political exile in New Zealand during the Second World War and published in two volumes in 1945, The Open Society and its Enemies was hailed by Bertrand Russell as a 'vigorous and profound defence of democracy'. This legendary attack on the philosophies of Plato, Hegel and Marx prophesied the collapse of communism in Eastern Europe and exposed the fatal flaws of socially engineered political systems. It remains highly readable, erudite and lucid and as essential reading today as on publication in 1945. It is available here in a special centenary single-volume edition.

part |3 pages

VOLUME I : THE SPELL OF PLATO

chapter |31 pages

The Myth of Origin and Destiny

chapter |54 pages

Plato’s Descriptive Sociology

chapter |89 pages

Plato’s Political Programme

chapter |35 pages

The Background of Plato’s Attack

chapter |26 pages

Addenda (1957, 1961, 1965)

part |3 pages

VOLUME II : THE HIGH TIDE OF PROPHECY

chapter |84 pages

The Rise of Oracular Philosophy

chapter |58 pages

Marx’s Method

chapter |69 pages

Marx’s Prophecy

chapter |15 pages

Marx’s Ethics

chapter |51 pages

The Aftermath

chapter |24 pages

Conclusion

chapter |31 pages

Addenda (1961, 1965)