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His preference for "piecemeal social engineering" (small, reversible changes) over "utopian social engineering" (radical, wholesale societal shifts).

His political philosophy, notably detailed in The Open Society and Its Enemies , is often contrasted with neoliberalism and socialism. Scholars frequently discuss his historical "clashes" with other economists and philosophers, such as Friedrich Hayek, regarding the role of the state and social organization . Summary of Major Contributions Poperom

Popper is the founder of this school of thought, which argues that scientific theories cannot be proven true but can only be falsified. Philosophical journals often analyze his influence on logical empiricism and pragmatism . Summary of Major Contributions Popper is the founder

Popper's work is frequently discussed in academic literature concerning the following: The rejection of the idea that history follows

The criterion for distinguishing scientific statements from non-scientific ones.

The rejection of the idea that history follows predetermined laws or paths.

This was a major ideological conflict in German sociology during the 1960s. It primarily featured a confrontation "with Popper" (sa Poperom) and Hans Albert on one side (critical rationalism) against Theodor Adorno and Jürgen Habermas of the Frankfurt School (critical theory) on the other. You can find detailed academic papers on this debate through repositories like Scribd .

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