Posted on 02/19/2009 10:01:40 AM PST by Ernest_at_the_Beach
What kind of society do we want? "Let the free market decide!" is the often-heard response. That response, a prominent capitalist argues,undermines the very values on which open and democratic societies depend.
IN The Philosophy of History, Hegel discerned a disturbing historical pattern -- the crack and fall of civilizations owing to a morbid intensification of their own first principles. Although I have made a fortune in the financial markets, I now fear that the untrammeled intensification of laissez-faire capitalism and the spread of market values into all areas of life is endangering our open and democratic society. The main enemy of the open society, I believe, is no longer the communist but the capitalist threat.
The term "open society" was coined by Henri Bergson, in his book The Two Sources of Morality and Religion (1932), and given greater currency by the Austrian philosopher Karl Popper, in his book The Open Society and Its Enemies (1945). Popper showed that totalitarian ideologies like communism and Nazism have a common element: they claim to be in possession of the ultimate truth. Since the ultimate truth is beyond the reach of humankind, these ideologies have to resort to oppression in order to impose their vision on society. Popper juxtaposed with these totalitarian ideologies another view of society, which recognizes that nobody has a monopoly on the truth; different people have different views and different interests, and there is a need for institutions that allow them to live together in peace. These institutions protect the rights of citizens and ensure freedom of choice and freedom of speech. Popper called this form of social organization the "open society." Totalitarian ideologies were its enemies.
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So where did the unprecented amount of money for Obama’s successful Presidential campaign come from....one has to wonder.
“Now, after I have made my billions, we need socialism for everyone else”
Marx II - The Spawning
soros has it bass ackwards
And dont forget...John McCain’s Reform Institute...Soros dumped a lot of money there
And also Soros is an investor in the Carlyle Group along with Bush 41 and other US leaders (both parties)
Soros has both bases covered....THAT should be everyones concern....
Can't decide if i should read or just print and use for waste clean-up.
230 gr. 45acp
This from the man that turned in his fellow jews to the death camps and still says to this day that he feels not an ounce of remorse.
The man is the epitome of evil.
Georgie needs another hit of mayonnaise. Maybe an overdose this time.
Putin warns US to eschew socialism
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U.S. stimulus-related debt "could hurt investors," China warns
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Obama's Cloward-Piven Strategy
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So just what is going on...do the Chinese leaders and Putin recognize something happening in this country that we are not fully understanding...?
Not trying to be an Alarmist but I am very concerned....
Where did the money go that was electronically stolen on 9/18/2008?
George Soros is certainly despicable, but we should also address the issue of how did America allow itself to become degraded? With BHO, we’re on the verge of becoming a socialist natian and, sadly, one with a non-homogenuous group of people... Socialism would be feasible in a small country with a 99% homogenous racial make-up but a large landmass like the U.S. and all us independent minded men who will never bow to the government? It doesn’t look good.
Socialism will never work in the U.S. but that won’t stop the lefties from always trying and every time they try our freedoms are dampened ever so slightly.
A runaway financial success and an embarrassing philosophic failure: such Soros has always been and will always be.
And what a dangerous combination! So many resources from the former to try to disprove his plight in the latter—through real-world manipulation!
Now that the bast**d has his gobs of money he’s going to lecture the rest of us on greed and collectivism? What a pig.
Hegel’s influence goes a lot further than that. His ideas were truly revelatory.
It is very convenient that you come to this conclusion AFTER making "a fortune in the financial markets", George. Now that capitalism has made you wealthy (in spite of the fact that you've done nothing to contribute to it), you want to eliminate the opportunity of wealth for everyone else.
You speak of "democracy", but it is clear that your goal is a monopoly on the wealth and power that you leeched away from the real producers with your financial scams.
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