Q. Who wrote, The Poverty of Historicism?
Answer:
Karl Popper
Notes: In his important work, The Poverty of Historicism, Popper sought to refute all forms of historicism on two grounds:
a) Popper argued that the growth of knowledge itself exerts its influence on the course of history.
b) Secondly, that social science is of such a nature that it cannot generate laws of total social development, but only laws for fragmented and isolated social units.