In defense of open society
Book - 2019
George Soros -- universally known for his philanthropy, progressive politics, and investment success--has been under sustained attack from the far right, nationalists, and anti-Semites in the United States and around the world because of his commitment to open society and liberal democracy. In this brilliant and spirited book, Soros brings together a vital collection of his writings, some never previously published. They deal with a wide range of important and timely topics: the dangers that the instruments of control produced by artificial intelligence and machine learning pose to open societies; what Soros calls his "political philanthropy"; his founding of the Central European University, one of the world's foremost defend...er of academic freedom; his philosophy; his boom/bust theory of financial markets and its policy implications; and what he calls the tragedy of the European Union. Soros's forceful affirmation of freedom, democracy, the rule of law, human rights, social justice, and social responsibility as a universal idea is a clarion call-to-arms for the ideals of open society.
- Subjects
- Published
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New York :
PublicAffairs
2019.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- 211 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 209-210).
- ISBN
- 9781541736702
- Introduction
- 1. The Unprecedented Dangers Facing Open Societies: "IT Platforms and Xi Jinping's Social Credit System"
- 2. My Political Philanthropy: "A Selfish Man with a Selfless Foundation"
- 3. The Central European University (CEU) and Its Future: "A University That Takes Its Principles and Its Social Responsibilities Seriously"
- 4. The Global Financial Crisis and Its Aftermath: "A Better Bailout Was Possible"
- 5. The Tragedy of the European Union: "Europe, Please Wake Up!"
- 6. My Conceptual Framework: "My Understanding of Reflexivity Enabled Me Both to Anticipate the Financial Crisis and to Deal with It When It Struck"
Review by Kirkus Book Review