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J. McKenzie Alexander, "The Open Society as an Enemy: A Critique of how Free Societies Turned Against Themselves" (LSE Press, 2024)

2025/6/14
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J. McKenzie Alexander: 我最初的研究领域是将博弈论应用于社会科学哲学的问题,特别是道德和社会规范的演变。我对社会、社会哲学、道德和政治行为的问题越来越感兴趣,这促使我研究当前这本书的主题。鉴于我们所处的时代,我认为研究与我早期研究相关的问题,并为当代辩论做出贡献非常重要。我认为这本书本质上是对卡尔·波普尔思想的延伸,并试图为当代社会发展对开放社会的辩护。波普尔写作《开放社会及其敌人》时,主要关注的是对极权主义政权的批判,这些政权导致了纳粹主义和其他威权政府的崛起。波普尔主要关注的是开放社会面临的外部威胁。自冷战结束以来的30年里,由于民粹主义的兴起,人们对开放社会的态度发生了转变,许多我们最初认为是开放社会优点的价值观,现在被一些人视为威胁或缺点。开放社会不是一个单一的概念,而是一系列相互关联的概念,我试图区分这些不同的含义。

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**The Open Society as an Enemy: **A critique of how free societies turned against themselves by J. McKenzie Alexander

Nearly 80 years ago, Karl Popper gave a spirited philosophical defence of the Open Society in his two-volume work, The Open Society and Its Enemies. In this book, J. McKenzie Alexander argues that a new defence is urgently needed because, in the decades since the end of the Cold War, many of the values of the Open Society have come under threat once again. Populist agendas on both the left and right threaten to undermine fundamental principles that underpin liberal democracies, so that what were previously seen as virtues of the Open Society are now, by many people, seen as vices, dangers, or threats.

The Open Society as an Enemy: A Critique of how Free Societies Turned Against Themselves )interrogates four interconnected aspects of the Open Society: cosmopolitanism, transparency, the free exchange of ideas, and communitarianism. Each of these is analysed in depth, drawing out the implications for contemporary social questions such as the free movement of people, the erosion of privacy, no-platforming and the increased political and social polarisation that is fuelled by social media.

In re-examining the consequences for all of us of these attacks on free societies, Alexander calls for resistance to the forces of reaction. But he also calls for the concept of the Open Society to be rehabilitated and advanced. In doing this, he argues, there is an opportunity to re-think the kind of society we want to create, and to ensure it is achievable and sustainable. This forensic defence of the core principles of the Open Society is an essential read for anyone wishing to understand some of the powerful social currents that have engulfed public debates in recent years, and what to do about them.

The book is publicly available via the following link The Open Society as an Enemy | LSE Press)

J. McKenzie Alexander is a Professor in Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method in the London School of Economics. From 2012 to 2018, Professor Alexander served as one of the Academic Governors on the Council of the LSE, as well as a member of the Court of Governors. From 2018–2021, he served as the Head of Department. Before joining the department, Alexander was a Visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy, University of California – San Diego (between 2000 and 2001). Although J. McKenzie Alexander's original field of research concerned evolutionary game theory as applied to the evolution of morality and social norms, more recently he has worked on problems in decision theory, more broadly construed, including topics in formal epistemology.

Morteza Hajizadeh) is a Ph.D. graduate in English from the University of Auckland in New Zealand. His research interests are Cultural Studies; Critical Theory; Environmental History; Medieval (Intellectual) History; Gothic Studies; 18th and 19th Century British Literature.

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