In defense of open society

George Soros

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.

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Published
New York : PublicAffairs 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
George Soros (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 Publisher's Weekly Review

Philanthropist Soros (The Tragedy of the European Union) offers a slim guide to his economic philosophies and the work his Open Society Foundations have done to promote democracy around the world. Collecting recent writings and speeches, Soros details his charitable network's organizational structure and describes such initiatives as providing scholarships to black students in apartheid-era South Africa; establishing a cultural foundation in his native Hungary to expose the "falsehood" of Communist Party dogma; and supporting drug policy reform and end-of-life care in the U.S. Elsewhere, he offers a detailed analysis of the 2008 financial crash and its implications for the stock market. Speaking to the current global political moment, Soros describes Facebook, Google, and other "internet monopolies," as a "menace," and contends that the European Union is facing an "existential crisis" brought about by Brexit, the refugee crisis, and austerity measures. In a speech delivered at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, in January 2019, Soros suggests that President Trump will make concessions to China while renewing his trade war with U.S. allies. While that analysis has been undermined by recent events, his warning that the White House needs to develop a "sophisticated, detailed, and practical" plan to deal with China remains sound. This is an accessible starting point for those seeking insights into Soros's current thinking. (Oct.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The noted philanthropist diagnoses threats to liberal democracy.Wealthy financier Soros (The Tragedy of the European Union: Disintegration or Revival?, 2014, etc.), founder of the Open Society Foundations, gathers a selection of recent articles, speeches, and book excerpts offering an impassioned analysis of what he considers the most pressing political, social, and economic problems. The author has devoted vigorous efforts and considerable funds to support what he calls political philanthropy: the influx of money and expertise aimed at making the world "a better place." At first focused on developing nations, he now assigns more than half of his foundations' budget to the U.S. and Europe, where he believes the "democratic achievements of the past" are being undermined. Among the threats he cited in a 2018 speech at the World Economic Forum are North Korea, climate change, the lack of a functioning two-party system in the U.S., artificial intelligence and social media as tools for social control, extremist ideologies, and repressive regimes in Europe and China. He is concerned, as well, about attacks on the European Union, conceding that the EU, governed by outdated treaties, "needs to be radically reinvented" through "a collaborative effort that combines the top-down approach of the European institutions with the bottom-up initiatives that are necessary to engage the electorate." Three issues loom as especially problematic for the EU: the refugee crisis, "territorial disintegration as exemplified by Brexit," and the need to address economic growth. Soros recounts the difficulties he faced in establishing Central European University to promote academic freedom. A final chapter explicates his economic theory, "radically different from orthodox economics"; although revised from an earlier article, it is still somewhat confusing. Characterizing himself as "admittedly selfish and self-centered," an egocentric philanthropist in love with his own ideas, Soros admits to finding pleasure in altruism. "I no longer see any reason to feel ashamed of having such a large ego," he writes, "because it turned out to be beneficial both to me and to many others."A timely appeal for radical change. Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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