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In this rather optimistic book, Karl Popper explains his own credo, his vision on Kant, the Frankfurt School and Darwinism as well as the `new’ task for the intellectuals.His credo, his task`I am a rationalist. I believe in truth and in human reason. I have in mind the hope that inspired Pestalozzi that knowledge may make us free.’ But, `I have in mind a serious obligation of never to pose as a prophet.’IntellectualsKarl Popper is rightly extremely harsh for those who should be at the forefront of human progress: `Intellectuals have done the most terrible harm for thousands of years. Mass murder in the name of an idea, a doctrine, a theory, a religion – that is all our doing, our invention.’`If only we would stop setting man against man, much would be gained.’IMHO: all these `theories’ are a veil for the interests of those in power, who with any means (war, terrorism, censure, indoctrination, lies, corruption) (try to) defend their power base.KantKant has shown that every man is free,

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drink-vending-machines Essential guide on Popper Black