George Soros made billions anticipating seismic changes in the financial markets and has used that money to try and change the world. In this book he brings that commitment to the subject that has preoccupied him since 2001: the state of America. He looks at the fatal flaws not merely of the current Administration - with whom his antagonism is well documented-but with the wider American view of the world. The "stateless statesman," uninhibited by the need to temper his message to suit partisan politics, here delivers his most forceful and penetrating description of how the country that should provide a beacon for good governance around the world has lost direction - such that it believes its own rhetoric and myth-making, in defiance of the facts that will shape all our futures. Soros insists that "America must undergo a change of heart." And if we're looking for somewhere to start, he says, America had better begin by renouncing the "feel-good" misconceptions implicit in the War on Terror. George Soros is exemplarily clear about the major themes of our time - tyranny, violence, ignorance and arrogance. He is determined to address them and in The Age of Fallibility, he does so with impassioned eloquence.
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Recensione:
"Behind Gates and every slightly poorer wannabe stands the man who wrote the book (or several) on staggering generosity with a social agenda... Soros's latest tract ... recaps his progress from studies at the LSE with Hayek and the creation of his "open society" creed." (BOYD TONKIN THE INDEPENDENT )
L'autore:
George Soros heads Soros Fund Management and is the founder of a global network of foundations dedicated to supporting open societies. He is the author of several bestselling books, including The Bubble of American Supremacy, The Crisis of Global Capitalism, Open Society and George Soros on Globalisation.
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- EditoreW&N
- Data di pubblicazione2006
- ISBN 10 0297852302
- ISBN 13 9780297852308
- RilegaturaCopertina rigida
- Numero di pagine288
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