Quote by: Karl Popper

We all have an unscientific weakness for being always in the right, and this weakness seems to be particularly common among professional and amateur politicians. But the only way to apply something like scientific method in politics is to proceed on the assumption that there can be no political move which has no drawbacks, no undesirable consequences. To look out for these mistakes, to find them, to bring them into the open, to analyse them, and to learn from them, this is what a scientific politician as well as a political scientist must do. Scientific method in politics means that the great art of convincing ourselves that we have not made any mistakes, of ignoring them, of hiding them, and of blaming others from them, is replaced by the greater art of accepting the responsibility for them, of trying to learn from them, and of applying this knowledge so that we may avoid them in future.


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Author Bio


  • NameKarl Popper
  • DescriptionAustrian-British philosopher of science
  • BornJuly 28, 1902
  • DiedSeptember 17, 1994
  • CountryAustria; United Kingdom
  • ProfessionPhilosopher; Philosopher Of Science; Writer
  • AwardsOrder Of Merit For Arts And Science; Ring Of Honour Of The City Wien; Great Golden Medal Of Honour For Services To The Republic Of Austria; Grand Order Of Merit With Star And Shoulder-Sash