Popper, Sir Karl /kɑːl $ kɑːrl/
(1902–94) a British
philosopher, born in Austria, who believed that ideas about the world must be proved scientifically. His best known book,
The Open Society and its Enemies, is an attack on political systems in which the state has too much control, especially Communism.
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