
Open Society:
George Soros’s The Crisis of Global Capitalism became an international bestseller and an instant classic; a must read for anyone concerned with the complex market forces that rule our global economy and create both prosperity and instability. Now, in Open Society, Soros takes a new and provocative look at the arguments he made in that book, incorporating the latest global economic and political developments into his analysis. He shows how our economic and political arrangements are out of sync. Recognizing that our existing institutions are under the sway of sovereign states, he proposes an "open society alliance" with the dual purpose of fostering open societies in individual countries and laying the groundwork for a global open society. In leading up to his inspiring vision, Soros presents an iconoclastic view of the world that has guided him both in making money and spending it on his network of Open Society Foundations. This book sums up the life's work of an exceptional individual. George Soros is the best fund manager in history, a stateless statesman, and an original thinker.
Open Forum 2012: Africa, love thyself - Daily Maverick
Foundations Award Justice Pioneers - Sacramento Bee
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Foundations Award Justice PioneersSacramento BeeBy Open Society Foundations NEW YORK, May 21, 2012 -- Diverse new cohort of Soros Justice Fellows includes filmmakers, lawyers, journalists, and activists. NEW YORK, May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Open Society Foundations today announced ...and more » |
UN Official Demands Free Entry For Nigerians To S'Africa - Leadership Newspapers
New prosecutor Fatou Bensouda: 'Dangerous' to think ICC is anti-African - The Maravi Post
Africa: 'A Place Where You Will Make Money, Not Lose Money' - AllAfrica.com
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Africa: 'A Place Where You Will Make Money, Not Lose Money'AllAfrica.comShe addressed delegates at the "Money, Power and Sex: the Paradox of Unequal Growth" conference organised by the Open Society Institute of Southern Africa May 22 to 24 in Cape Town, South Africa. Africa's richness in natural resources should give the ... |
Nick Clegg rails against British class snobbery - The Guardian
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Nick Clegg rails against British class snobberyThe GuardianWe need an open society, in which people choose their place. As a nation we have to shake off the outdated, snobbish attitudes of class that are cramping our society and hobbling our economy." Clegg was speaking on the second day of a conference in ... |
Afghanistan Secretly Adopts Indefinite Detention Regime With US Instruction - Antiwar.com
10th Austin Forum examines prevention and protection strategies for journalists - Knight Center for Journalism in the Americas (blog)
Nick Clegg using 'old-style communist' tactics, says public school head - The Guardian
Afghanistan: Don't Overlook the Other Regional Casualty - EurasiaNet