Appeals Quote by Karl Popper
“Aestheticism and radicalism must lead us to jettison reason, and to replace it by a desperate hope for political miracles. This irrational attitude which springs from intoxication with dreams of a beautiful world is what I call Romanticism. It may seek its heavenly city in the past or in the future; it may preach 'back to nature' or 'forward to a world of love and beauty'; but its appeal is always to our emotions rather than to reason. Even with the best intentions of making heaven on earth it only succeeds in making it a hell - that hell which man alone prepares for his fellow-men.”
About This Quote
Source Book: The Open Society and Its Enemies, Karl Popper, 1945
Romantic idealism replaces rational analysis with emotional hope, leading to utopian projects that often backfire and cause suffering.
In simple terms: Emotional utopias ignore reason and cause harm.
Balance hope with critical thinking.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- social reform
- art movements
- environmental activism
- policy design
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can we pursue visionary goals responsibly?
- What safeguards prevent idealism from causing harm?
Utopian projects can create unintended negative consequences.