How are we to live together in a diverse society? In a time of polarization, fragmentation, and inequality, the liberal answer to this question requires a new justification. Proposing a holist conception of the free and open society, The Structure of the Open Society defends the significance of institutions that foster freedom, equality, and autonomy.
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