Open Society
The open society is a concept originally developed by philosopher Henri Bergson. In open societies, government is responsive and tolerant, and political mechanisms are transparent and flexible. The state keeps no secrets from itself in the public sense; it is a non-authoritarian society in which all are trusted with the knowledge of all. Political freedoms and human rights are the foundation of an open society.
In Karl Popper’s definition, found in his two-volume book The Open Society and Its Enemies, he defines an “open society” as one which ensures that political leaders can be overthrown without the need for bloodshed, as opposed to a “closed society”, in which a bloody revolution or coup d’état is needed to change the leaders. He further describes an open society as one “in which individuals are confronted with personal decisions” as opposed to a “magical or tribal or collectivist society”.[1] In this context, tribalistic and collectivist societies do not distinguish between natural laws and social customs. Individuals are unlikely to challenge traditions they believe to have a sacred or magical basis. The beginnings of an open society are thus marked by a distinction between natural and man-made law, and an increase in personal responsibility and accountability for moral choices
See also: Glorious Revolution




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October 26th, 2007 at 11:12 pm
“Legislation > 2007-2008 (110th Congress)
H.R. 1955: Violent Radicalization and Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act of 2007
To prevent homegrown terrorism, and for other purposes.”
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=h110-1955
October 27th, 2007 at 11:53 pm
Did you read that Transparent society article I sent you? It ties in with this.
October 28th, 2007 at 1:52 am
My head hurts