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George Soros

George Soros[a] HonFBA (born György Schwartz, August 12, 1930)[1][2] is a Hungarian-American[b] businessman and philanthropist.[8][9] As of March 2021, he had a net worth of US$8.6 billion,[10][11] having donated more than $32 billion to the Open Society Foundations,[12] of which $15 billion has already been distributed, representing 64% of his original fortune. Forbes called him the "most generous giver" (in terms of percentage of net worth).[13]

George Soros

Soros in 2018
Born
György Schwartz[1][2]

(1930-08-12) August 12, 1930 (age 92)
CitizenshipHungary
United States[3]
EducationLondon School of Economics (BSc, MSc)[4]
Occupation(s)Investor, hedge fund manager, author, philanthropist
Known for
Spouses
Annaliese Witschak
(m. 1960; div. 1983)
(m. 1983; div. 2005)
Tamiko Bolton
(m. 2013)
Children5, including Jonathan and Alexander
RelativesPaul Soros (brother)
WebsiteOfficial website

Born in Budapest to a non-observant Jewish family, Soros survived the Nazi occupation of Hungary and moved to the United Kingdom in 1947. He studied at the London School of Economics and was awarded a BSc in philosophy in 1951, and then a Master of Science degree, also in philosophy, in 1954.[4][14][15]

Soros began his business career by taking various jobs at merchant banks in the United Kingdom and then the United States, before starting his first hedge fund, Double Eagle, in 1969. Profits from his first fund furnished the seed money to start Soros Fund Management, his second hedge fund, in 1970. Double Eagle was renamed to Quantum Fund and was the principal firm Soros advised. At its founding, Quantum Fund had $12 million in assets under management, and as of 2011 it had $25 billion, the majority of Soros's overall net worth.[16]

Soros is known as "The Man Who Broke the Bank of England" because of his short sale of US$10 billion worth of pounds sterling, which made him a profit of $1 billion during the 1992 Black Wednesday UK currency crisis.[17] Based on his early studies of philosophy, Soros formulated the General Theory of Reflexivity for capital markets, which he says renders a clear picture of asset bubbles and fundamental/market value of securities, as well as value discrepancies used for shorting and swapping stocks.[18]

Soros is a supporter of progressive and liberal political causes, to which he dispenses donations through his foundation, the Open Society Foundations.[19] Between 1979 and 2011, he donated more than $11 billion to various philanthropic causes;[20][21] by 2017, his donations "on civil initiatives to reduce poverty and increase transparency, and on scholarships and universities around the world" totaled $12 billion.[22] He influenced the Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe in the late 1980s and early 1990s,[23] and provided one of Europe's largest higher education endowments to the Central European University in his Hungarian hometown.[24]

His extensive funding of political causes has made him a "bugaboo of European nationalists".[25] The New York Times reported in October 2018 that "conspiracy theories about him have gone mainstream, to nearly every corner of the Republican Party".[26] Numerous American conservatives have promoted false claims that characterize Soros as a singularly dangerous "puppet master" behind many alleged global plots.[26][27][28][29] Conspiracy theories targeting Soros, who is of Jewish descent, have often been described as antisemitic.[30][31][32]

Early life and education

Soros was born in Budapest in the Kingdom of Hungary to a prosperous non-observant Jewish family, who, like many upper-middle class Hungarian Jews at the time, were uncomfortable with their roots. Soros has wryly described his home as a Jewish antisemitic home.[33] His mother Erzsébet (also known as Elizabeth) came from a family that owned a thriving silk shop.[34] His father Tivadar (also known as Teodoro Ŝvarc) was a lawyer[35] and a well-known Esperanto-speaker who edited the Esperanto literary magazine Literatura Mondo and raised his son to speak the language.[36] Tivadar had also been a prisoner of war during and after World War I until he escaped from Russia and rejoined his family in Budapest.[37][38] The two married in 1924. In 1936, Soros's family changed their name from the German-Jewish "Schwartz" to "Soros", as protective camouflage in increasingly antisemitic Hungary.[39][40] Tivadar liked the new name because it is a palindrome and because of its meaning. In Hungarian, soros means "next in line," or "designated successor"; in Esperanto it means "will soar".[41][42][43]

Soros was 13 years old in March 1944 when Nazi Germany occupied Hungary.[44] The Nazis barred Jewish children from attending school, and Soros and the other schoolchildren were made to report to the Judenrat ("Jewish Council"), which had been established during the occupation. Soros later described this time to writer Michael Lewis: "The Jewish Council asked the little kids to hand out the deportation notices. I was told to go to the Jewish Council. And there I was given these small slips of paper ... I took this piece of paper to my father. He instantly recognized it. This was a list of Hungarian Jewish lawyers. He said, 'You deliver the slips of paper and tell the people that if they report they will be deported.' I'm not sure to what extent he knew they were going to be gassed. I did what my father said."[45][46]

Soros did not return to that job; his family survived the war by purchasing documents to say that they were Christians. Later that year at age 14, Soros posed as the Christian godson of an official of the collaborationist Hungarian government's Ministry of Agriculture, who himself had a Jewish wife in hiding. On one occasion, rather than leave the 14-year-old alone, the official took Soros with him while completing an inventory of a Jewish family's confiscated estate. Tivadar saved not only his immediate family but also many other Hungarian Jews, and Soros later wrote that 1944 had been "the happiest [year] of his life," for it had given him the opportunity to witness his father's heroism.[47][48] In 1945, Soros survived the Siege of Budapest, in which Soviet and German forces fought house-to-house through the city. George and his mother also spent some time hiding with the family of Elza Brandeisz and even attended their Lutheran church with them.[49] When he was 17, Soros relocated to Paris before eventually moving to England.[50] There he became a student at the London School of Economics.[51] While a student of the philosopher Karl Popper, Soros worked as a railway porter and as a waiter, and once received £40 from a Quaker charity.[52] Soros would sometimes stand at Speakers' Corner lecturing about the virtues of internationalism in Esperanto, which he had learned from his father.[53] After graduating, he wanted to stay in the university and work as a professor but his grades were not high enough, prompting him to work for an investment firm in London.[50]

Soros also obtained a Bachelor of Science in philosophy in 1951, and a Master of Science in philosophy in 1954 from the London School of Economics.[4][34]

Investment career

Early business experience

In a discussion at the Los Angeles World Affairs Council in 2006, Alvin Shuster, former foreign editor of the Los Angeles Times, asked Soros, "How does one go from an immigrant to a financier? ... When did you realize that you knew how to make money?" Soros replied, "Well, I had a variety of jobs and I ended up selling fancy goods on the seaside, souvenir shops, and I thought, that's really not what I was cut out to do. So, I wrote to every managing director in every merchant bank in London, got just one or two replies, and eventually that's how I got a job in a merchant bank."[54]

Singer and Friedlander

In 1954, Soros began his financial career at the merchant bank Singer & Friedlander of London. He worked as a clerk and later moved to the arbitrage department. A fellow employee, Robert Mayer, suggested he apply at his father's brokerage house, F.M. Mayer of New York.[55]

F. M. Mayer

In 1956, Soros moved to New York City, where he worked as an arbitrage trader for F. M. Mayer (1956–59). He specialized in European stocks, which were becoming popular with U.S. institutional investors following the formation of the Coal and Steel Community, which later became the Common Market.[56]

Wertheim and Co.

In 1959, after three years at F. M. Mayer, Soros moved to Wertheim & Co. He planned to stay for five years, enough time to save $500,000, after which he intended to return to England to study philosophy.[57] He worked as an analyst of European securities until 1963.

During this period, Soros developed the theory of reflexivity to extend the ideas of his tutor at the London School of Economics, Karl Popper.[58] Reflexivity posits that market values are often driven by the fallible ideas of participants, not only by the economic fundamentals of the situation. Ideas and events influence each other in reflexive feedback loops. Soros argued that this process leads to markets having procyclical "virtuous" or "vicious" cycles of boom and bust, in contrast to the equilibrium predictions of more standard neoclassical economics.[59][60]

Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder

From 1963 to 1973, Soros's experience as a vice president at Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder resulted in little enthusiasm for the job; business was slack following the introduction of the Interest Equalization Tax, which undermined the viability of Soros's European trading. He spent the years from 1963 to 1966 with his main focus on the revision of his philosophy dissertation. In 1966 he started a fund with $100,000 of the firm's money to experiment with his trading strategies.

In 1969, Soros set up the Double Eagle hedge fund with $4m of investors' capital including $250,000 of his own money.[61] It was based in Curaçao, Dutch Antilles.[62] Double Eagle itself was an offshoot of Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder's First Eagle fund established by Soros and that firm's chairman Henry H. Arnhold in 1967.[63][64]

In 1973, the Double Eagle Fund had $12 million and formed the basis of the Soros Fund. George Soros and Jim Rogers received returns on their share of capital and 20 percent of the profits each year.[56]

Soros Fund Management

In 1970, Soros founded Soros Fund Management and became its chairman. Among those who held senior positions there at various times were Jim Rogers, Stanley Druckenmiller, Mark Schwartz, Keith Anderson, and Soros's two sons.[65][66][67]

In 1973, due to perceived conflicts of interest limiting his ability to run the two funds, Soros resigned from the management of the Double Eagle Fund. He then established the Soros Fund and gave investors in the Double Eagle Fund the option of transferring to that or staying with Arnhold and S. Bleichroeder.

It was later renamed the Quantum Fund, after the physical theory of quantum mechanics. By that time the value of the fund had grown to $12m, only a small proportion of which was Soros's own money. He and Jim Rogers reinvested their returns from the fund, and also a large part of their 20% performance fees, thereby expanding their stake.[55]

By 1981, the fund had grown to $400m, and then a 22% loss in that year and substantial redemptions by some of the investors reduced it to $200m.[68]

In July 2011, Soros announced that he had returned funds from outside investors' money (valued at $1 billion) and instead invested funds from his $24.5 billion family fortune, due to changes in U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission disclosure rules, which he felt would compromise his duties of confidentiality to his investors. The fund had at that time averaged over 20% per year compound returns.[69]

In 2013, the Quantum Fund made $5.5 billion, making it again the most successful hedge fund in history. Since its inception in 1973, the fund has generated $40 billion.[70]

The fund announced in 2015 that it would inject $300 million to help finance the expansion of Fen Hotels, an Argentine hotel company. The funds will develop 5,000 rooms over the next three years throughout various Latin American countries.[71]

Economic crisis in the 1990s and 2000s

 
George Soros during a session on redesigning the international monetary system at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011.

Soros had been building a huge short position in pounds sterling for months leading up to the Black Wednesday of September 1992. Soros had recognized the unfavorable position of the United Kingdom in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism. For Soros, the rate at which the United Kingdom was brought into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism was too high, their inflation was also much too high (triple the German rate), and British interest rates were hurting their asset prices.[72]

By September 16, 1992, the day of Black Wednesday, Soros's fund had sold short more than $10 billion in pounds,[65] profiting from the UK government's reluctance to either raise its interest rates to levels comparable to those of other European Exchange Rate Mechanism countries or float its currency.

Finally, the UK withdrew from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism, devaluing the pound. Soros's profit on the bet was estimated at over $1 billion.[73] He was dubbed "the man who broke the Bank of England".[74] The estimated cost of Black Wednesday to the UK Treasury was £3.4 billion.[75] Stanley Druckenmiller, who traded under Soros, originally saw the weakness in the pound and stated: "[Soros's] contribution was pushing him to take a gigantic position."[76][77]

On October 26, 1992, The New York Times quoted Soros as saying: "Our total position by Black Wednesday had to be worth almost $10 billion. We planned to sell more than that. In fact, when Norman Lamont said just before the devaluation that he would borrow nearly $15 billion to defend sterling, we were amused because that was about how much we wanted to sell."

Soros was believed to have traded billions of Finnish markkas on February 5, 1996, in anticipation of selling them short. The markka had been put floating as a result of the early 1990s depression. The Bank of Finland and the Finnish Government commented at the time they believed that a "conspiracy" was impossible.[78]

In 1997, during the Asian financial crisis, the prime minister of Malaysia, Mahathir Mohamad, accused Soros of using the wealth under his control to punish the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) for welcoming Myanmar as a member. With a history of antisemitic remarks, Mahathir made specific reference to Soros's Jewish background ("It is a Jew who triggered the currency plunge")[79] and implied Soros was orchestrating the crash as part of a larger Jewish conspiracy. Nine years later, in 2006, Mahathir met with Soros and afterward stated that he accepted that Soros had not been responsible for the crisis.[80] In 1998's The Crisis of Global Capitalism: Open Society Endangered, Soros explained his role in the crisis as follows:

The financial crisis that originated in Thailand in 1997 was particularly unnerving because of its scope and severity ... By the beginning of 1997, it was clear to Soros Fund Management that the discrepancy between the trade account and the capital account was becoming untenable. We sold short the Thai baht and the Malaysian ringgit early in 1997 with maturities ranging from six months to a year. (That is, we entered into contracts to deliver at future dates Thai baht and Malaysian ringgit that we did not currently hold.) Subsequently, Prime Minister Mahathir of Malaysia accused me of causing the crisis, a wholly unfounded accusation. We were not sellers of the currency during or several months before the crisis; on the contrary, we were buyers when the currencies began to decline—we were purchasing ringgits to realize the profits on our earlier speculation. (Much too soon, as it turned out. We left most of the potential gain on the table because we were afraid that Mahathir would impose capital controls. He did so, but much later.)[81]

In 1999, economist Paul Krugman was critical of Soros's effect on financial markets.

[N]obody who has read a business magazine in the last few years can be unaware that these days there really are investors who not only move money in anticipation of a currency crisis, but actually do their best to trigger that crisis for fun and profit. These new actors on the scene do not yet have a standard name; my proposed term is "Soroi".[82]

In an interview concerning the late-2000s recession, Soros referred to it as the most serious crisis since the 1930s. According to Soros, market fundamentalism with its assumption that markets will correct themselves with no need for government intervention in financial affairs has been "some kind of an ideological excess." In Soros's view, the markets' moods—a "mood" of the markets being a prevailing bias or optimism/pessimism with which the markets look at reality—"actually can reinforce themselves so that there are these initially self-reinforcing but eventually unsustainable and self-defeating boom/bust sequences or bubbles."[83]

In reaction to the late-2000s recession, he founded the Institute for New Economic Thinking in October 2009. This is a think tank composed of international economic, business, and financial experts, who are mandated to investigate radical new approaches to organizing the international economic and financial system.

Société Générale insider trading conviction

In 1988, Soros was contacted by a French financier named Georges Pébereau, who asked him to participate in an effort to assemble a group of investors to purchase a large number of shares in Société Générale, a leading French bank that was part of a privatization program (something instituted by the new government under Jacques Chirac).[84] Soros eventually decided against participating in the group effort, opting to personally move forward with his strategy of accumulating shares in four French companies: Société Générale, as well as Suez, Paribas, and the Compagnie Générale d'Électricité.

In 1989, the Commission des Opérations de Bourse (COB, the French stock exchange regulatory authority) conducted an investigation of whether Soros's transaction in Société Générale should be considered insider trading. Soros had received no information from the Société Générale and had no insider knowledge of the business, but he did possess knowledge that a group of investors was planning a takeover attempt. Initial investigations found Soros innocent, and no charges were brought forward.[85] However, the case was reopened a few years later, and the French Supreme Court confirmed the conviction on June 14, 2006,[86] although it reduced the penalty to €940,000.[86]

Soros denied any wrongdoing, saying news of the takeover was public knowledge[87] and it was documented that his intent to acquire shares of the company predated his own awareness of the takeover.[86] In December 2006, he appealed to the European Court of Human Rights on various grounds, including that the 14-year delay in bringing the case to trial precluded a fair hearing.[88] On the basis of Article 7 of the European Convention on Human Rights, stating that no person may be punished for an act that was not a criminal offense at the time that it was committed, the court agreed to hear the appeal.[84] In October 2011, the court rejected his appeal in a 4–3 decision, saying that Soros had been aware of the risk of breaking insider trading laws.[89]

Political involvement

Until the 2004 presidential election, Soros had not been a large donor to U.S. political campaigns. According to OpenSecrets, during the 2003–2004 election cycle, Soros donated $23,581,000 to various 527 Groups (tax-exempt groups under the United States tax code, 26 U.S.C. § 527). The groups aimed to defeat President George W. Bush. After Bush's reelection, Soros and other donors backed a new political fundraising group called Democracy Alliance, which supports progressive causes and the formation of a stronger progressive infrastructure in America.[90]

In August 2009, Soros donated $35 million to the state of New York to be earmarked for underprivileged children and given to parents who had benefit cards at the rate of $200 per child aged 3 through 17, with no limit as to the number of children that qualified. An additional $140 million was put into the fund by the state of New York from money they had received from the 2009 federal recovery act.[52]

Soros was an initial donor to the Center for American Progress, and he continues to support the organization through the Open Society Foundations.

In October 2011, a Reuters story, "Soros: Not a funder of Wall Street Protests," was published after several commentators pointed out errors in an earlier Reuters story headlined "Who's Behind the Wall St. Protests?" with a lead stating that the Occupy Wall Street movement "may have benefited indirectly from the largesse of one of the world's richest men [Soros]." Reuters's follow-up article also reported a Soros spokesman and Adbusters' co-founder Kalle Lasn both saying that Adbusters—the reputed catalyst for the first Occupy Wall Street protests—had never received any contributions from Soros, contrary to Reuters's earlier story that reported that "indirect financial links" existed between the two as late as 2010.[91][92]

On September 27, 2012, Soros announced that he was donating $1 million to the super PAC backing President Barack Obama's reelection Priorities USA Action.[93] In October 2013, Soros donated $25,000 to Ready for Hillary, becoming a co-chairman of the super PAC's national finance committee.[94] In June 2015, he donated $1 million to the Super PAC Priorities USA Action, which supported Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race. He donated $6 million to the PAC in December 2015 and $2.5 million in August 2016.[95] Soros launched a new super PAC called Democracy PAC for the 2020 election cycle. By July 2019, he had donated $5.1 million to it.[96]

Since 2016, Soros has been donating sums exceeding $1 million to the campaigns of progressive criminal justice reform proponents through the Safety and Justice PAC in local district attorney elections. In many districts, such large contributions were unprecedented and the campaigning strategy was "turned on its head" with a focus on incarceration, police misconduct and bail system, according to the Los Angeles Times.[97][98] Larry Krasner was elected as the District Attorney of Philadelphia with the help of a $1.5 million ad campaign funded by Soros in 2017.[99] Soros was the largest donor supporting the campaign of George Gascón for Los Angeles County District Attorney in 2020, contributing $2.25 million to superPACs in Gascón's favor.[100] Soros gave $2 million to a PAC supporting Kim Foxx's campaign for Cook County State's Attorney in 2020.[101]

In the second quarter of 2020, Soros gave at least $500,000 to presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, becoming one of the campaign's largest donors.[102]

For the 2022 United States elections, Soros was the country's largest donor. He donated $128.5 million to support the Democratic Party in the election cycle.[103]

Central and Eastern Europe

 
Protesters in Tbilisi with flag of the Democratic Republic of Georgia blocking the way from the Open Society Institute office, 2005

According to Waldemar A. Nielsen, an authority on American philanthropy,[104] "[Soros] has undertaken... nothing less than to open up the once-closed communist societies of Eastern Europe to a free flow of ideas and scientific knowledge from the outside world."[105] From 1979, as an advocate of 'open societies', Soros financially supported dissidents including Poland's Solidarity movement, Charter 77 in Czechoslovakia and Andrei Sakharov in the Soviet Union.[106] In 1984, he founded his first Open Society Institute in Hungary with a budget of $3 million.[107]

Since the fall of the Soviet Union, Soros's funding has played an important role in the newly independent countries. A 2017 study found that a grant program by George Soros which awarded funding to over 28,000 scientists in the former Soviet republics shortly after the end of the Soviet Union "more than doubled publications on the margin, significantly induced scientists to remain in the science sector, and had long-lasting [beneficial] impacts."[108] His funding of pro-democratic programs in Georgia was considered by Georgian nationalists to be crucial to the success of the Rose Revolution, although Soros has said that his role has been "greatly exaggerated."[109] Alexander Lomaia, secretary of the Georgian Security Council and former Minister of Education and Science, is a former executive director of the Open Society Georgia Foundation (Soros Foundation), overseeing a staff of 50 and a budget of $2.5 million.[110]

Former Georgian foreign minister Salomé Zourabichvili wrote that institutions like the Soros Foundation were the cradle of democratization and that all the NGOs that gravitated around the Soros Foundation undeniably carried the revolution. She opines that after the revolution the Soros Foundation and the NGOs were integrated into power.[111]

Some Soros-backed pro-democracy initiatives have been banned in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan.[112] Ercis Kurtulus, head of the Social Transparency Movement Association (TSHD) in Turkey, said in an interview 2006 that "Soros carried out his will in Ukraine and Georgia by using these NGOs ... Last year Russia passed a special law prohibiting NGOs from taking money from foreigners. I think this should be banned in Turkey as well."[113] In 1997, Soros closed his foundation in Belarus after it was fined $3 million by the government for "tax and currency violations." According to The New York Times 1997, the Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko has been widely criticized in the West and in Russia for his efforts to control the Belarus Soros Foundation and other independent NGOs and to suppress civil and human rights. Soros called the fines part of a campaign to "destroy independent society."[114]

In June 2009, Soros donated $100 million to Central Europe and Eastern Europe to counter the impact of the economic crisis on the poor, voluntary groups and non-government organisations.[115]

Since 2012, the Hungarian Fidesz government has labelled George Soros as an enemy of the state, due to his humanitarian and political involvement in the European refugee crisis. The government has attacked OSF, the international civil support foundation created by George Soros, and tried to revoke the licence of Central European University (Budapest) (which failed mostly due to significant public outrage).[116] In response, Soros called the government "a mafia state".[117]

As the 2018 election period started, the government introduced public posters with a photo of Soros[118] to create hostility in the general public towards him, using statements such as "Soros wants millions of migrants to live in Hungary", and "Soros wants to dismantle the border fence". The government also prepared a three-part law plan called the "Stop Soros package" (which followed other various law changes[119] in the same year, hindering the workings of several international NGOs in Hungary), which would include various steps against NGOs doing volunteer work related to the refugee crisis.

 
Anti George Soros sentiment graffiti in Resen, Macedonia (2018). It reads: #Stop Soros #I will profit

In March 2017, six US senators sent a letter to then secretary of state Rex Tillerson[120] asking that he look into several grants the State Department and the US Agency for International Development (USAID) have given to groups funded by "left-wing" Soros. In the same context, the conservative group Judicial Watch has filed a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) lawsuit against the U.S. Department of State and USAID compelling them to release records regarding $5 million transferred from USAID to Soros's Open Society branch in Macedonia. The suit alleges that the money was deliberately used to destabilize the Macedonian government.[121] The Open Society Foundation has said its activities in Macedonia were aimed at ethnic reconciliation with the Albanian minority and other forms of assistance since the collapse of Yugoslavia.[122]

In January 2017, the "Stop Operation Soros" (SOS) initiative was launched in Macedonia. SOS seeks to present "questions and answers about the way Soros operates worldwide" and invites citizens to contribute to the research. In a press conference held during the same month, Nenad Mircevski, one of the founders of the initiative, stated that SOS would work towards the "de-Soros-ization" of Macedonia.[123]

On May 16, 2018, Soros's Open Society Foundations announced they would move its office from Budapest to Berlin, blaming the move on an "increasingly repressive" environment in Hungary.[124][125][126]

Africa

The Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa is a Soros-affiliated organization.[127]

Diplomacy

In November 2005, Soros said: "My personal opinion is there's no alternative but to give Kosovo independence."[128]

Soros has helped fund the non-profit group Independent Diplomat, established by the former British diplomat Carne Ross.[129]

Drug policy reform

Soros has funded worldwide efforts to promote drug policy reform. In 2008, Soros donated $400,000 to help fund a successful ballot measure in Massachusetts known as the Massachusetts Sensible Marijuana Policy Initiative which decriminalized possession of less than 1 oz (28 g) of marijuana in the state. Soros has also funded similar measures in California, Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Nevada and Maine.[130] Among the drug decriminalization groups that have received funding from Soros are the Lindesmith Center and Drug Policy Foundation.[131] Soros donated $1.4 million to publicity efforts to support California's Proposition 5 in 2008, a failed ballot measure that would have expanded drug rehabilitation programs as alternatives to prison for persons convicted of non-violent drug-related offenses.[132]

In October 2010, Soros donated $1 million to support California's Proposition 19.[133]

According to remarks in an interview in October 2009, it is Soros's opinion that marijuana is less addictive[compared to?] but not appropriate for use by children and students. He himself has not used marijuana for years.[134] Soros has been a major financier of the Drug Policy Alliance – an organization that promotes cannabis legalization – with roughly $5 million in annual contributions from one of his foundations.[135]

Death and dying

The Project on Death in America, active from 1994 to 2003,[136] was one of the Open Society Institute's projects, which sought to "understand and transform the culture and experience of dying and bereavement."[137] In 1994, Soros delivered a speech in which he reported that he had offered to help his mother, a member of the right-to-die advocacy organization Hemlock Society, commit suicide.[138] In the same speech, he also endorsed the Oregon Death with Dignity Act,[139] proceeding to help fund its advertising campaign.[140]

Conspiracy theories and threats

Because of his Jewish identity, wealth, and philanthropy, Soros has been described as "the perfect code word" for conspiracy theories that unite antisemitism and Islamophobia. One prominent Soros-related conspiracy theory is that he is behind the European migrant crisis or importing migrants to European countries. The Hungarian government spent millions of dollars on a poster campaign demonizing Soros. According to anthropologist Ivan Kalmar, "Many of his most outspoken enemies inside and outside Hungary saw him as leading an international cabal that included other Jews such as the Rothschilds, as well as Freemasons and Illuminati."[141][142]

Attempted assassination

A pipe bomb was placed in the mailbox at Soros's home in Katonah, New York, on October 22, 2018, as part of the October 2018 United States mail bombing attempts. The package was discovered by a caretaker,[143] who removed it and notified authorities. It was photographed and exploded by the FBI, which launched an investigation.[144][145] For several days afterward, similar bombs were mailed to Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and other Democrats and liberals.[146]

On October 26, 2018, Cesar Sayoc was arrested in Aventura, Florida, on suspicion of mailing the bombs.[147] In August 2019, Sayoc was sentenced to 20 years in prison for mailing 16 pipe bombs to 13 victims. None of the devices exploded.[148]

Political and economic views

Reflexivity, financial markets, and economic theory

External video
  George Soros
  The Lecture Series: Introduction, 2:56
  General Theory of Reflexivity, 52:00
  Financial Markets, 43:59
  Open Society, 43:39
  Capitalism vs. Open Society, 47:38 all by the Open Society Foundations

Soros's writings focus heavily on the concept of reflexivity, where the biases of individuals enter into market transactions, potentially changing the fundamentals of the economy. Soros argues that different principles apply in markets depending on whether they are in a "near to equilibrium" or a "far from equilibrium" state. He argues that, when markets are rising or falling rapidly, they are typically marked by disequilibrium rather than equilibrium, and that the conventional economic theory of the market (the "efficient market hypothesis") does not apply in these situations. Soros has popularized the concepts of dynamic disequilibrium, static disequilibrium, and near-equilibrium conditions.[60] He has stated that his own financial success has been attributable to the edge accorded by his understanding of the action of the reflexive effect. Reflexivity is based on three main ideas:[60]

  1. Reflexivity is best observed under special conditions where investor bias grows and spreads throughout the investment arena. Examples of factors that may give rise to this bias include (a) equity leveraging or (b) the trend-following habits of speculators.
  2. Reflexivity appears intermittently since it is most likely to be revealed under certain conditions; i.e., the character of the equilibrium process is best considered in terms of probabilities.
  3. Investors' observation of and participation in the capital markets may at times influence valuations and fundamental conditions or outcomes.

A recent example of reflexivity in modern financial markets is that of the debt and equity of housing markets.[60] Lenders began to make more money available to more people in the 1990s to buy houses. More people bought houses with this larger amount of money, thus increasing the prices of these houses. Lenders looked at their balance sheets which not only showed that they had made more loans, but that the collaterals backing the loans – the value of the houses – had gone up (because more money was chasing the same amount of housing, relatively). Thus they lent out more money because their balance sheets looked good, and prices rose higher still.

This was further amplified by public policy. In the US, home loans were guaranteed by the Federal government. Many national governments saw home ownership as a positive outcome and so introduced grants for first-time home buyers and other financial subsidies, such as the exemption of a primary residence from capital gains taxation. These further encouraged house purchases, leading to further price rises and further relaxation of lending standards.

The concept of reflexivity attempts to explain why markets moving from one equilibrium state to another tend to overshoot or undershoot. Soros's theories were originally dismissed by economists,[149] but have received more attention after the 2008 crash including becoming the focus of an issue of the Journal of Economic Methodology.[150]

The notion of reflexivity provides an explanation of the theories of complexity economics, as developed at the Santa Fe Institute, although Soros had not publicized his views at the time the discipline was originally developed there in the 1980s.[151][152][153][154]

Reflexivity in politics

Although the primary manifestation of the reflexive process that Soros discusses is its effects in the financial markets, he has also explored its effects in politics. He has stated that whereas the greatest threats to the "open society" in the past were from communism and fascism (as discussed in The Open Society and Its Enemies by his mentor Karl Popper), the largest current threat is from market fundamentalism.

He has suggested that the contemporary domination of world politics and world trade by the United States is a reflexive phenomenon, insofar as the success of military and financial coercion feeds back to encourage increasingly intense applications of the same policies to the point where they will eventually become unsustainable.[155]

View of problems in the free market system

Soros argues that the current system of financial speculation undermines healthy economic development in many underdeveloped countries. He blames many of the world's problems on the failures inherent in what he characterizes as market fundamentalism.[156]

Market predictions

Soros's book The New Paradigm for Financial Markets (May 2008), described a "superbubble" that had built up over the past 25 years and was ready to collapse. This was the third in a series of books he has written that have predicted disaster. As he states:

I have a record of crying wolf ... I did it first in The Alchemy of Finance (in 1987), then in The Crisis of Global Capitalism (in 1998), and now in this book. So it's three books predicting disaster. [After] the boy cried wolf three times ... the wolf really came.[157]

He ascribes his own success to being able to recognize when his predictions are wrong.

I'm only rich because I know when I'm wrong ... I basically have survived by recognizing my mistakes. I very often used to get backaches due to the fact that I was wrong. Whenever you are wrong you have to fight or [take] flight. When [I] make the decision, the backache goes away.[157]

In February 2009, Soros said the world financial system had in effect disintegrated, adding that there was no prospect of a near-term resolution to the crisis.[158] "We witnessed the collapse of the financial system ... It was placed on life support, and it's still on life support. There's no sign that we are anywhere near a bottom."

In January 2016, at an economic forum in Sri Lanka, Soros predicted a financial crisis akin to 2008 based on the state of the global currency, stock and commodity markets as well as the sinking Chinese yuan.[159][160]

Views on antisemitism and Israel

When asked about what he thought about Israel, in The New Yorker, Soros replied: "I don't deny Jews the right to a national existence – but I don't want to be a part of it."[161] According to hacked emails released in 2016, Soros's Open Society Foundation has a self-described objective of "challenging Israel's racist and anti-democratic policies" in international forums, in part by questioning Israel's reputation as a democracy.[162] He has funded NGOs which have been actively critical of Israeli policies[163][164][165] including groups that campaign for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel.[163]

Speaking before a 2003 conference of the Jewish Funders Network, Soros said that the administrations of George W. Bush in the U.S. and Ariel Sharon in Israel, and even the unintended consequences of some of his own actions, were partially contributing to a new European antisemitism. Soros, citing accusations that he was one of the "Jewish financiers" who, in antisemitic terms, "ruled the world by proxy", suggested that, if the direction of those policies were changed, then anti-Semitism would diminish. Abraham Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League later said that Soros's comments held a simplistic view, were counterproductive, biased and a bigoted perception of the situation, and "blamed the victim" when holding Jews responsible for antisemitism. Jewish philanthropist Michael Steinhardt, who arranged for Soros's appearance at the conference, clarified that "George Soros does not think Jews should be hated any more than they deserve to be."[166] Soros has also said that Jews can overcome antisemitism by "giv[ing] up on the tribalness".[167]

In a subsequent article for The New York Review of Books, Soros emphasized that

I do not subscribe to the myths propagated by enemies of Israel and I am not blaming Jews for anti-Semitism. Anti-Semitism predates the birth of Israel. Neither Israel's policies nor the critics of those policies should be held responsible for anti-Semitism. At the same time, I do believe that attitudes toward Israel are influenced by Israel's policies, and attitudes toward the Jewish community are influenced by the pro-Israel lobby's success in suppressing divergent views.[168]

In 2017, Israeli businessman Beny Steinmetz filed a $10-million lawsuit against Soros, alleging that Soros had influenced the government of Guinea to freeze Steinmetz's company BSG Resources out of iron ore mining contracts in the African country due to "long-standing animus toward the state of Israel".[169][170][171] Steinmetz claims that Soros engaged in a "smear" campaign against him and his companies and blames Soros for scrutiny of him by American, Israeli, Swiss, and Guinean authorities.[172] Soros called Steinmetz's suit "frivolous and entirely false" and said that it was "a desperate PR stunt meant to deflect attention from BSGR's mounting legal problems across multiple jurisdictions".[173]

During an award ceremony for Imre Kertész, Soros said that the victims of violence and abuse were becoming "perpetrators of violence", suggesting that this model explained Israel's behavior towards the Palestinians, which led to walkouts and Soros being booed.[174]

In July 2017, a Hungarian billboard campaign backed by Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, which was considered to be anti-semitic by the country's Jewish groups, vilified Soros as an enemy of the state, using the slogan "Let's not allow Soros to have the last laugh".[175] The campaign was estimated to have cost 5.7bn forints (then US$21 million).[176] According to the Israeli ambassador, the campaign "evokes sad memories but also sows hatred and fear", a reference to Hungary's role in the deportation of 500,000 Jews during the Holocaust.[177] Lydia Gall of Human Rights Watch asserted that it was reminiscent of Nazi posters during the Second World War featuring "'the laughing Jew'".[178] Orbán and his government's representative said they had a "zero tolerance" of antisemitism, explaining the posters were aiming to persuade voters that Soros was a "national security risk".[175]

Hours later, in an apparent attempt to ally Israel with Hungary, Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a "clarification", denouncing Soros, stating that he "continuously undermines Israel's democratically elected governments by funding organizations that defame the Jewish state and seek to deny it the right to defend itself".[179]

Soros's son Alexander said in an interview that his father cares about Israel, and that he "would like to see Israel in Yitzhak Rabin's image. His views are more or less the common views in Meretz and in the Labor Party." According to Alexander, Soros supports a two-state solution. The younger Soros recounts that after his bar mitzvah in 1998, his father told him: "If you're serious about being Jewish, you might want to consider immigrating to Israel."[180]

In a 2018 interview with The New York Times, Alex Soros, the son of George Soros, when asked about why his father fights for an open society, Soros replied that in a non-Jewish state, a Jew can only feel safe when other minorities are protected, which is one of most important driving forces why his father has been active in his philanthropy:

But he had always "identified firstly as a Jew," and his philanthropy was ultimately an expression of his Jewish identity, in that he felt a solidarity with other minority groups and also because he recognized that a Jew could only truly be safe in a world in which all minorities were protected. Explaining his father's motives, he said, "The reason you fight for an open society is because that’s the only society that you can live in, as a Jew—unless you become a nationalist and only fight for your own rights in your own state."[181]

Views on the U.S.

On November 11, 2003, in an interview with The Washington Post, Soros said that removing President George W. Bush from office was the "central focus of my life" and "a matter of life and death". He said he would sacrifice his entire fortune to defeat Bush "if someone guaranteed it".[182][183] Soros gave $3 million to the Center for American Progress, $2.5 million to MoveOn.org, and $20 million[184] to America Coming Together. These groups worked to support Democrats in the 2004 election. On September 28, 2004, he dedicated more money to the campaign and kicked off his own multistate tour with a speech, "Why We Must Not Re-elect President Bush",[185] delivered at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. The online transcript of this speech received many views after Dick Cheney accidentally referred to FactCheck.org as "factcheck.com" in the vice presidential debate, causing the owner of that domain to redirect all traffic to Soros's site.[186]

External video
  Booknotes interview with Soros on The Bubble of American Supremacy, February 29, 2004, C-SPAN

His 2003 book, The Bubble of American Supremacy[187], was a forthright critique of the Bush administration's "War on Terror" as misconceived and counterproductive, and a polemic against the re-election of Bush. He explains the title in the closing chapter by pointing out the parallels in this political context with the self-reinforcing reflexive processes that generate bubbles in stock prices.

When Soros was asked in 2006 about his statement in The Age of Fallibility that "the main obstacle to a stable and just world order is the United States", he responded that "it happens to coincide with the prevailing opinion in the world. And I think that's rather shocking for Americans to hear. The United States sets the agenda for the world. And the rest of the world has to respond to that agenda. By declaring a 'war on terror' after September 11, we set the wrong agenda for the world ... When you wage war, you inevitably create innocent victims."[188]

In 2017, Soros described Donald Trump as a con man, and predicted Trump would fail because he believed Trump's ideas were self-contradictory.[189] Soros also said he believed Trump was preparing for a trade war and expected financial markets to do poorly.[190]

Views on Europe

In October 2011, Soros drafted an open letter entitled "As concerned Europeans we urge Eurozone leaders to unite",[191] in which he calls for a stronger economic government for Europe using federal means (Common EU treasury, common fiscal supervision, etc.) and warns against the danger of nationalistic solutions to the economic crisis. The letter was co-signed by Javier Solana, Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Andrew Duff, Emma Bonino, Massimo D'Alema, and Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga.

Soros criticized Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and his handling of the European migrant crisis in 2015: "His plan treats the protection of national borders as the objective and the refugees as an obstacle. Our plan treats the protection of refugees as the objective and national borders as the obstacle."[192]

Soros expected that Brexit would fail and the Premiership of Theresa May would last only a short time.[190] Soros is opposed to Brexit and donated £400,000 to the anti-Brexit 'Best for Britain' group.[193] Soros also hosted a dinner for Conservative donors at his London home to encourage them to follow his lead. Soros's Open Society Foundations also donated a total of £303,000 to two pro-EU organizations, the European Movement UK and Scientists for EU, and a center-right think-tank, Bright Blue.[194]

In 2018, Soros highlighted that Europe faces major challenges related to immigration, austerity, and nations leaving the EU.[195] He holds that Europe is facing an existential crisis, in view of the rise of populism, the refugee crisis and a growing rift between Europe and the United States.[196] Soros has also stated that "the euro has many unresolved problems" which "must not be allowed to destroy the European Union". He advocated replacing the notion of a multi-speed Europe by the aim of a "multi-track Europe" that would allow member states a wider variety of choices.[197]

Views on relations between Europe and Africa

In view of the possibility of a further increase of the number of refugees from Africa to Europe, Soros proposes that the European Union devise a "Marshall Plan for Africa" (see Marshall Plan), fostering education and employment in Africa in order to reduce emigration.[195][197]

Views on China

Soros has expressed concern about the growth of Chinese economic and political power, saying, "China has risen very rapidly by looking out for its own interests ... They have now got to accept responsibility for world order and the interests of other people as well." Regarding the political gridlock in America, he said, "Today, China has not only a more vigorous economy but actually a better functioning government than the United States."[198] In July 2015, Soros stated that a "strategic partnership between the US and China could prevent the evolution of two power blocks that may be drawn into military conflict".[199] In January 2016, during an interview at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Soros stated that "[a] hard landing is practically unavoidable". Chinese state media responded by stating "Soros' challenge to the RMB and Hong Kong dollar are doomed to fail, without any doubt."[200]

In January 2019, Soros used his annual speech at the World Economic Forum, in Davos, to label Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and President of China, as the "most dangerous opponent of open societies", saying: "China is not the only authoritarian regime in the world but it is the wealthiest, strongest and technologically most advanced". He also urged the United States not to allow the Chinese technology companies Huawei and ZTE to dominate the 5G telecommunications market as this would present an "unacceptable security risk for the rest of the world".[201][202] Soros also criticized the newest form of China's Big Brother-like system of mass surveillance called the Social Credit System, saying it would give Xi "total control" over the people of China."[203] Additionally, Soros is very critical of American companies that ignore Chinese human rights violations for business reasons, for example slamming BlackRock's decision to invest big in China as detrimental to worldwide democracy and US national security.[204]

Views on Russia and Ukraine

In May 2014, Soros told CNN's Fareed Zakaria: "I set up a foundation in Ukraine before Ukraine became independent from Russia. And the foundation has been functioning ever since and played an important part in events now."[205]

In January 2015, he said that "Europe needs to wake up and recognize that it is under attack from Russia" and urged Western countries to expand economic sanctions against Russia for its support of separatists in eastern Ukraine.[206]

In January 2015, Soros called on the European Union to give $50 billion of bailout money to Ukraine.[207]

In July 2015, Soros stated that Putin's annexation of Crimea was a challenge to the "prevailing world order," specifically the European Union. He hypothesized that Putin wants to "destabilize all of Ukraine by precipitating a financial and political collapse for which he can disclaim responsibility, while avoiding occupation of a part of eastern Ukraine, which would then depend on Russia for economic support."[199] In November 2015, Russia banned the Open Society Foundations (OSF) and the Open Society Institute (OSI)—two pro-democracy charities founded by Soros—stating they posed a "threat to the foundations of the constitutional system of the Russian Federation and the security of the state."[208][209] In January 2016, 53 books related to Soros's "Renewal of Humanitarian Education" program were withdrawn at the Vorkuta Mining and Economic College in the Komi Republic, with 427 additional books seized for shredding. A Russian intergovernmental letter released in December 2015 stated that Soros's charities were "forming a perverted perception of history and making ideological directives, alien to Russian ideology, popular". Most of these books were published with funds donated by Soros's charities.[210][211]

In May 2022, Soros stated that the Russian invasion of Ukraine may be the start of "a third world war" and that Putin must be defeated "as soon as possible". He also stated that "Other issues that concern all of humanity -- fighting pandemics and climate change, avoiding nuclear war, maintaining global institutions -- have had to take a back seat to that struggle. That's why I say civilization may not survive."[212]

Wealth and philanthropy

 
George Soros speaks to the LSE alumni society in Malaysia.

As of March 2020, Forbes magazine listed Soros as the 162nd richest person in the world, with a net worth of $8.3 billion.[213] He has also donated 64% of his original fortune, and distributed more than $15 billion through his Open Society Foundations (an international grantmaking network that supports advancing justice, education, public health and independent media). Forbes has called him the most generous giver (when measured as a percentage of net worth).[13]

Soros has been active as a philanthropist since the 1970s, when he began providing funds to help black students attend the University of Cape Town in apartheid South Africa,[106] and began funding dissident movements behind the Iron Curtain.

Soros's philanthropic funding includes efforts to promote non-violent democratization in the post-Soviet states. These efforts, mostly in Central and Eastern Europe, occur primarily through the Open Society Foundations (originally Open Society Institute or OSI) and national Soros Foundations, which sometimes go under other names (such as the Stefan Batory Foundation in Poland). As of 2003, PBS estimated that he had given away a total of $4 billion.[87] The OSI says it has spent about $500 million annually in recent years.

In 2003, former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker wrote in the foreword of Soros's book The Alchemy of Finance:

George Soros has made his mark as an enormously successful speculator, wise enough to largely withdraw when still way ahead of the game. The bulk of his enormous winnings is now devoted to encouraging transitional and emerging nations to become "open societies", open not only in the sense of freedom of commerce but—more important—tolerant of new ideas and different modes of thinking and behavior.[214]

Time magazine in 2007 cited two specific projects—$100 million toward Internet infrastructure for regional Russian universities, and $50 million for the Millennium Promise to eradicate extreme poverty in Africa—noting that Soros had given $742 million to projects in the U.S., and given away a total of more than $7 billion.[215]

Other notable projects have included aid to scientists and universities throughout central and eastern Europe, help to civilians during the siege of Sarajevo, and Transparency International. Soros also pledged an endowment of €420 million to the Central European University (CEU).

According to National Review Online[216] the Open Society Institute gave $20,000 in September 2002 to the Defense Committee of Lynne Stewart, the lawyer who has defended controversial, poor, and often unpopular defendants in court and was sentenced to 21/3 years in prison for "providing material support for a terrorist conspiracy" via a press conference for a client. An OSI spokeswoman said "it appeared to us at that time that there was a right-to-counsel issue worthy of our support" but claimed later requests for support were declined.[citation needed]

In September 2006, Soros pledged $50 million to the Millennium Promise, led by economist Jeffrey Sachs to provide educational, agricultural, and medical aid to help villages in Africa enduring poverty. The New York Times termed this endeavor a "departure" for Soros whose philanthropic focus had been on fostering democracy and good government, but Soros noted that most poverty resulted from bad governance.[217]

Soros played a role in the peaceful transition from communism to democracy in Hungary (1984–89)[23] and provided a substantial endowment to Central European University in Budapest.[218] The Open Society Foundations has active programs in more than 60 countries around the world with total expenditures currently averaging approximately $600 million a year.[3][219]

On October 17, 2017, it was announced that Soros had transferred $18 billion to the Open Society Foundations.[220]

In October 2018, Soros donated $2 million to the Wikimedia Foundation via the Wikimedia Endowment program.[221]

In July 2020, Soros's Foundations announced plans to give $220 million in grants for racial justice groups, criminal justice reform and civic engagement.[222]

Personal life

Soros has been married three times and divorced twice. In 1960, he married Annaliese Witschak (born January 3, 1934). Annaliese was an ethnic German immigrant, who had been orphaned during the war. Although she was not Jewish, she was well-liked by Soros's parents as she had also experienced the privation and displacement brought about by World War II.[223] They divorced in 1983. They had three children:

  • Robert Daniel Soros (born 1963): The founder of the Central European University in Budapest, as well as a network of foundations in Eastern Europe. In 1992, he married Melissa Robin Schiff at the Temple Emanu-El in New York City. The Rabbi Dr. David Posner officiated the ceremony.[224]
  • Andrea Soros Colombel (born June 11, 1965): The founder and president of Trace Foundation, established in 1993 to promote the cultural continuity and sustainable development of Tibetan communities within China. She is also a founding partner and member of the board of directors of the Acumen Fund, a global venture fund that employs an entrepreneurial approach in addressing the problems of global poverty[225] She is married to Eric Colombel (born October 26, 1963).
  • Jonathan Tivadar Soros (born September 10, 1970): A hedge fund manager and political donor. In 2012, he co-founded Friends of Democracy, a super PAC dedicated to reducing the influence of money in politics. In 1997, he married Jennifer Ann Allan (born November 26, 1969).[226]

In 1983, George Soros married Susan Weber. They divorced in 2005. They have two children:

  • Alexander Soros (born 1985): Alexander has gained prominence for his donations to social and political causes, focusing his philanthropic efforts on "progressive causes that might not have widespread support."[227] Alexander led the list of student political donors in the 2010 election cycle.[228]
  • Gregory James Soros (born 1988), artist.

In 2008, Soros met Tamiko Bolton;[229] they married September 21, 2013.[230] Bolton is the daughter of a Japanese-American nurse and a retired naval commander, Robert Bolton. She was raised in California, earned an MBA from the University of Miami, and runs an Internet-based dietary supplement and vitamin-sales company.[231]

Soros's older brother Paul Soros, a private investor and philanthropist, died on June 15, 2013.[232] Also an engineer, Paul headed Soros Associates and established the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for Young Americans.[233][234] He was married to Daisy Soros (née Schlenger), who, like her husband, was a Hungarian Jewish immigrant,[235] and with whom he had two sons, Peter and Jeffrey.[236] Peter Soros was married to the former Flora Fraser, a daughter of Lady Antonia Fraser and the late Sir Hugh Fraser and a stepdaughter of the late 2005 Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter. Fraser and Soros separated in 2009.[237]

In 2005, Soros was a minority partner in a group that tried to buy the Washington Nationals, a Major League baseball team. Some Republican lawmakers suggested that they might move to revoke Major League Baseball's antitrust exemption if Soros bought the team.[238] In 2008, Soros's name was associated with AS Roma, an Italian association football team, but the club was not sold. Soros was a financial backer of Washington Soccer L.P., the group that owned the operating rights to Major League Soccer club D.C. United when the league was founded in 1995, but the group lost these rights in 2000.[239] On August 21, 2012, BBC reported SEC filings showing Soros acquired roughly a 1.9 percent stake in English football club Manchester United through the purchase of 3.1 million of the club's Class-A shares.[240]

In a 1998 interview with CBS News, Soros said he was not religious and did not believe in God.[241]

Honors and awards

Soros received honorary doctoral degrees from the New School for Social Research (New York), the University of Oxford in 1980, the Corvinus University of Budapest, and Yale University in 1991. He received an honorary degree in economics from the University of Bologna in 1995.[242]

In 2008, Soros was inducted into Institutional Investors Alpha's Hedge Fund Manager Hall of Fame along with Alfred Jones, Bruce Kovner, David Swensen, Jack Nash, James Simons, Julian Roberston, Kenneth Griffin, Leon Levy, Louis Bacon, Michael Steinhardt, Paul Tudor Jones, Seth Klarman and Steven A. Cohen.[243]

In January 2014, Soros was ranked number 1 in LCH Investments list of top 20 managers having posting gains of almost $42 billion since the launch of his Quantum Endowment Fund in 1973.[244]

In July 2017, Soros was elected an Honorary Fellow of the British Academy (HonFBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences.[245]

Soros was the Financial Times Person of the Year for 2018, with the FT describing him as "a standard bearer for liberal democracy, an idea under siege from populists".[246]

In April 2019, Soros was awarded the Ridenhour Prize for Courage.[247] In his acceptance address Soros said: "In my native Hungary, the government of [Prime Minister] Viktor Orbán has turned me into the super villain of an alleged plot to destroy the supposed Christian identity of the Hungarian nation... [I] donate the prize money associated with this award to the Hungarian Spectrum, an online English-language publication that provides daily updates on Hungarian politics. It renders an important service by exposing to the world [in English] what Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is telling his own people [in Hungarian]. It [Hungarian Spectrum] deserves to be better known and supported."[248]

Publications and scholarship

Books authored or co-authored

  • The Tragedy of the European Union: Disintegration or Revival? (PublicAffairs, 2014). ISBN 978-1-61039-421-5.
  • Financial Turmoil in Europe and the United States: Essays (PublicAffairs, 2012). ISBN 978-1-61039-161-0.
  • The Soros Lectures at the Central European University (PublicAffairs, 2010) ISBN 978-1-58648-885-7.
  • The New Paradigm for Financial Markets: The Credit Crisis of 2008 and What it Means (PublicAffairs, 2008). ISBN 978-1-58648-683-9.
  • The Age of Fallibility: Consequences of the War on Terror (PublicAffairs, 2006) ISBN 978-1-58648-359-3.
  • Underwriting Democracy: Encouraging Free Enterprise and Democratic Reform Among the Soviets and in Eastern Europe (Free Press, 1991) ISBN 978-0-02-930285-9 (paperback; PublicAffairs, 2004; ISBN 978-1-58648-227-5)
  • George Soros on Globalization (PublicAffairs, 2002) ISBN 978-1-58648-125-4 (paperback; PublicAffairs, 2005; ISBN 978-1-58648-278-7)
  • The Bubble of American Supremacy: Correcting the Misuse of American Power (PublicAffairs, 2003) ISBN 978-1-58648-217-6 (paperback; PublicAffairs, 2004; ISBN 978-1-58648-292-3)
  • Open Society: Reforming Global Capitalism (PublicAffairs, 2001) ISBN 978-1-58648-019-6.
  • With Mark Amadeus Notturno, Science and the Open Society: The Future of Karl Popper's Philosophy (Central European University Press, 2000) ISBN 978-963-9116-69-6 (paperback: Central European University Press, 2000; ISBN 978-963-9116-70-2)
  • The Crisis of Global Capitalism: Open Society Endangered (PublicAffairs, 1998) ISBN 978-1-891620-27-0.
  • Soros on Soros: Staying Ahead of the Curve (John Wiley, 1995) ISBN 978-0-471-12014-8 (paperback; Wiley, 1995; ISBN 978-0-471-11977-7)
  • Opening the Soviet System (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1990) ISBN 978-0-297-82055-0 (paperback: Perseus Books, 1996; ISBN 978-0-8133-1205-7)
  • The Alchemy of Finance (Simon & Schuster, 1988) ISBN 978-0-671-66238-7 (paperback: Wiley, 2003; ISBN 978-0-471-44549-4)

Notable op-eds

  • George Soros, "Why I support legal marijuana", The Wall Street Journal, October 26, 2010.
  • George Soros, "The Crisis and the Euro", The New York Review of Books, August 19, 2010.
  • George Soros, "Paulson Cannot be Allowed a Blank Cheque". Financial Times. September 24, 2008. from the original on September 26, 2008. Retrieved May 3, 2012., Financial Times, September 24, 2008
  • George Soros, "On Israel, America and AIPAC", The New York Review of Books, April 12, 2007.
  • George Soros, "The Bubble of American Supremacy", The Atlantic, December 2003, also audio recording of this article via Assistive Media, read by Grover Gardner, 18 minutes.
  • George Soros, "Soros on Brazil", Financial Times, August 13, 2002.
  • George Soros, "Bitter Thoughts with Faith in Russia", Moskovskiye Novosti (Moscow News), translated from the Russian by Olga Kryazheva, February 27, 2000.
  • George Soros, "The Capitalist Threat", The Atlantic Monthly, February 1997.

Television

  • A half-hour Opinions television lecture by Soros was transmitted by Channel 4 on 1 August 1993, and published in The Times the following day as "Why Appeasement Must Not Have Another Chance"[249]

See also

Explanatory notes

  1. ^ /ˈsɒrs/,[5] /ˈsɒrɒs/; Hungarian: Soros György (name written in eastern order), pronounced [ˈʃoroʃ ˈɟørɟ]
  2. ^ Soros was naturalized as an American citizen on December 18, 1961.[6][7]

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Further reading

Biographies

Journalism

  • Authers, John (May 19, 2008). . Financial Times. Archived from the original on June 2, 2008. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  • Laura Blumenfeld, . MSNBC. Archived from the original on November 27, 2005. Retrieved April 7, 2004., The Washington Post, November 11, 2003
  • Connie Bruck, Abstract of The New Yorker profile of Soros "The World According to Soros", The New Yorker, January 23, 1995.
  • Malcolm Gladwell, gladwell.com "Blowing Up", The New Yorker, April 22 & 29, 2002.
  • Matt Welch, Open Season on 'Open Society': Why an anti-communist "Holocaust survivor is being demonized as a Socialist, Self-hating Jew". Reason, December 8, 2003
  • "Time's 25 Most Influential Americans" July 10, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Time, April 21, 1997. Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  • "The Time 100: The Power Givers: George Soros" December 5, 2010, at the Wayback Machine, Time, May 14, 2007, Retrieved May 21, 2007.
  • Nahum Barnea, Why they hate George Soros, Ynetnews, April 25, 2018.

Scholarly perspectives

  • Bryant, C.G.A. (2002). "George Soros's theory of reflexivity: a comparison with the theories of Giddens and Beck and a consideration of its practical value". Economy and Society. 31 (1): 112–131. doi:10.1080/03085140120109277. S2CID 143594005.
  • Cross, R.; Strachan, D. (1997). "On George Soros and economic analysis". Kyklos. 50 (4): 561–574. doi:10.1111/1467-6435.00030.
  • Kwong, C.P. (2008). "Mathematical analysis of Soros's theory of reflexivity". arXiv:0901.4447 [q-fin.GN].
  • Nielsen, Waldemar A. (1996). Inside American Philanthropy: The Dramas of Donorship. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 77–82. ISBN 978-0-8061-2802-3.
  • Pettis, Michael (2001). The Volatility Machine: Emerging Economies and the Threat of Financial Collapse. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-514330-0.
  • Stone, Diane (2007). "Market Principles, Philanthropic Ideals and Public Service Values: The Public Policy Program at the Central European University" (PDF). PS: Political Science and Politics. 40 (3): 545–551. doi:10.1017/S1049096507070795. S2CID 53387414.
  • Stone, Diane (2010). "Transnational Philanthropy or Policy Transfer? The Transnational Norms of the Open Society Institute" (PDF). Policy and Politics. 38 (2): 269–87. doi:10.1332/030557309x458416.

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Soros redirects here For other uses see Soros disambiguation George Soros a HonFBA born Gyorgy Schwartz August 12 1930 1 2 is a Hungarian American b businessman and philanthropist 8 9 As of March 2021 update he had a net worth of US 8 6 billion 10 11 having donated more than 32 billion to the Open Society Foundations 12 of which 15 billion has already been distributed representing 64 of his original fortune Forbes called him the most generous giver in terms of percentage of net worth 13 George SorosHonFBASoros in 2018BornGyorgy Schwartz 1 2 1930 08 12 August 12 1930 age 92 Budapest Kingdom of HungaryCitizenshipHungaryUnited States 3 EducationLondon School of Economics BSc MSc 4 Occupation s Investor hedge fund manager author philanthropistKnown forPhilanthropy Managing Soros Fund Management Founding the Open Society Foundations Advising the Quantum FundSpousesAnnaliese Witschak m 1960 div 1983 wbr Susan Weber m 1983 div 2005 wbr Tamiko Bolton m 2013 wbr Children5 including Jonathan and AlexanderRelativesPaul Soros brother WebsiteOfficial websiteBorn in Budapest to a non observant Jewish family Soros survived the Nazi occupation of Hungary and moved to the United Kingdom in 1947 He studied at the London School of Economics and was awarded a BSc in philosophy in 1951 and then a Master of Science degree also in philosophy in 1954 4 14 15 Soros began his business career by taking various jobs at merchant banks in the United Kingdom and then the United States before starting his first hedge fund Double Eagle in 1969 Profits from his first fund furnished the seed money to start Soros Fund Management his second hedge fund in 1970 Double Eagle was renamed to Quantum Fund and was the principal firm Soros advised At its founding Quantum Fund had 12 million in assets under management and as of 2011 update it had 25 billion the majority of Soros s overall net worth 16 Soros is known as The Man Who Broke the Bank of England because of his short sale of US 10 billion worth of pounds sterling which made him a profit of 1 billion during the 1992 Black Wednesday UK currency crisis 17 Based on his early studies of philosophy Soros formulated the General Theory of Reflexivity for capital markets which he says renders a clear picture of asset bubbles and fundamental market value of securities as well as value discrepancies used for shorting and swapping stocks 18 Soros is a supporter of progressive and liberal political causes to which he dispenses donations through his foundation the Open Society Foundations 19 Between 1979 and 2011 he donated more than 11 billion to various philanthropic causes 20 21 by 2017 his donations on civil initiatives to reduce poverty and increase transparency and on scholarships and universities around the world totaled 12 billion 22 He influenced the Fall of Communism in Eastern Europe in the late 1980s and early 1990s 23 and provided one of Europe s largest higher education endowments to the Central European University in his Hungarian hometown 24 His extensive funding of political causes has made him a bugaboo of European nationalists 25 The New York Times reported in October 2018 that conspiracy theories about him have gone mainstream to nearly every corner of the Republican Party 26 Numerous American conservatives have promoted false claims that characterize Soros as a singularly dangerous puppet master behind many alleged global plots 26 27 28 29 Conspiracy theories targeting Soros who is of Jewish descent have often been described as antisemitic 30 31 32 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Investment career 2 1 Early business experience 2 2 Singer and Friedlander 2 3 F M Mayer 2 4 Wertheim and Co 2 5 Arnhold and S Bleichroeder 2 6 Soros Fund Management 2 7 Economic crisis in the 1990s and 2000s 2 7 1 Societe Generale insider trading conviction 3 Political involvement 3 1 Central and Eastern Europe 3 2 Africa 3 3 Diplomacy 3 4 Drug policy reform 3 5 Death and dying 4 Conspiracy theories and threats 4 1 Attempted assassination 5 Political and economic views 5 1 Reflexivity financial markets and economic theory 5 2 Reflexivity in politics 5 3 View of problems in the free market system 5 3 1 Market predictions 5 4 Views on antisemitism and Israel 5 5 Views on the U S 5 6 Views on Europe 5 7 Views on relations between Europe and Africa 5 8 Views on China 5 9 Views on Russia and Ukraine 6 Wealth and philanthropy 7 Personal life 8 Honors and awards 9 Publications and scholarship 9 1 Books authored or co authored 9 2 Notable op eds 9 3 Television 10 See also 11 Explanatory notes 12 References 13 Further reading 13 1 Biographies 13 2 Journalism 13 3 Scholarly perspectives 14 External linksEarly life and educationSoros was born in Budapest in the Kingdom of Hungary to a prosperous non observant Jewish family who like many upper middle class Hungarian Jews at the time were uncomfortable with their roots Soros has wryly described his home as a Jewish antisemitic home 33 His mother Erzsebet also known as Elizabeth came from a family that owned a thriving silk shop 34 His father Tivadar also known as Teodoro Ŝvarc was a lawyer 35 and a well known Esperanto speaker who edited the Esperanto literary magazine Literatura Mondo and raised his son to speak the language 36 Tivadar had also been a prisoner of war during and after World War I until he escaped from Russia and rejoined his family in Budapest 37 38 The two married in 1924 In 1936 Soros s family changed their name from the German Jewish Schwartz to Soros as protective camouflage in increasingly antisemitic Hungary 39 40 Tivadar liked the new name because it is a palindrome and because of its meaning In Hungarian soros means next in line or designated successor in Esperanto it means will soar 41 42 43 Soros was 13 years old in March 1944 when Nazi Germany occupied Hungary 44 The Nazis barred Jewish children from attending school and Soros and the other schoolchildren were made to report to the Judenrat Jewish Council which had been established during the occupation Soros later described this time to writer Michael Lewis The Jewish Council asked the little kids to hand out the deportation notices I was told to go to the Jewish Council And there I was given these small slips of paper I took this piece of paper to my father He instantly recognized it This was a list of Hungarian Jewish lawyers He said You deliver the slips of paper and tell the people that if they report they will be deported I m not sure to what extent he knew they were going to be gassed I did what my father said 45 46 Soros did not return to that job his family survived the war by purchasing documents to say that they were Christians Later that year at age 14 Soros posed as the Christian godson of an official of the collaborationist Hungarian government s Ministry of Agriculture who himself had a Jewish wife in hiding On one occasion rather than leave the 14 year old alone the official took Soros with him while completing an inventory of a Jewish family s confiscated estate Tivadar saved not only his immediate family but also many other Hungarian Jews and Soros later wrote that 1944 had been the happiest year of his life for it had given him the opportunity to witness his father s heroism 47 48 In 1945 Soros survived the Siege of Budapest in which Soviet and German forces fought house to house through the city George and his mother also spent some time hiding with the family of Elza Brandeisz and even attended their Lutheran church with them 49 When he was 17 Soros relocated to Paris before eventually moving to England 50 There he became a student at the London School of Economics 51 While a student of the philosopher Karl Popper Soros worked as a railway porter and as a waiter and once received 40 from a Quaker charity 52 Soros would sometimes stand at Speakers Corner lecturing about the virtues of internationalism in Esperanto which he had learned from his father 53 After graduating he wanted to stay in the university and work as a professor but his grades were not high enough prompting him to work for an investment firm in London 50 Soros also obtained a Bachelor of Science in philosophy in 1951 and a Master of Science in philosophy in 1954 from the London School of Economics 4 34 Investment careerEarly business experience In a discussion at the Los Angeles World Affairs Council in 2006 Alvin Shuster former foreign editor of the Los Angeles Times asked Soros How does one go from an immigrant to a financier When did you realize that you knew how to make money Soros replied Well I had a variety of jobs and I ended up selling fancy goods on the seaside souvenir shops and I thought that s really not what I was cut out to do So I wrote to every managing director in every merchant bank in London got just one or two replies and eventually that s how I got a job in a merchant bank 54 Singer and Friedlander In 1954 Soros began his financial career at the merchant bank Singer amp Friedlander of London He worked as a clerk and later moved to the arbitrage department A fellow employee Robert Mayer suggested he apply at his father s brokerage house F M Mayer of New York 55 F M Mayer In 1956 Soros moved to New York City where he worked as an arbitrage trader for F M Mayer 1956 59 He specialized in European stocks which were becoming popular with U S institutional investors following the formation of the Coal and Steel Community which later became the Common Market 56 Wertheim and Co In 1959 after three years at F M Mayer Soros moved to Wertheim amp Co He planned to stay for five years enough time to save 500 000 after which he intended to return to England to study philosophy 57 He worked as an analyst of European securities until 1963 During this period Soros developed the theory of reflexivity to extend the ideas of his tutor at the London School of Economics Karl Popper 58 Reflexivity posits that market values are often driven by the fallible ideas of participants not only by the economic fundamentals of the situation Ideas and events influence each other in reflexive feedback loops Soros argued that this process leads to markets having procyclical virtuous or vicious cycles of boom and bust in contrast to the equilibrium predictions of more standard neoclassical economics 59 60 Arnhold and S Bleichroeder From 1963 to 1973 Soros s experience as a vice president at Arnhold and S Bleichroeder resulted in little enthusiasm for the job business was slack following the introduction of the Interest Equalization Tax which undermined the viability of Soros s European trading He spent the years from 1963 to 1966 with his main focus on the revision of his philosophy dissertation In 1966 he started a fund with 100 000 of the firm s money to experiment with his trading strategies In 1969 Soros set up the Double Eagle hedge fund with 4m of investors capital including 250 000 of his own money 61 It was based in Curacao Dutch Antilles 62 Double Eagle itself was an offshoot of Arnhold and S Bleichroeder s First Eagle fund established by Soros and that firm s chairman Henry H Arnhold in 1967 63 64 In 1973 the Double Eagle Fund had 12 million and formed the basis of the Soros Fund George Soros and Jim Rogers received returns on their share of capital and 20 percent of the profits each year 56 Soros Fund Management In 1970 Soros founded Soros Fund Management and became its chairman Among those who held senior positions there at various times were Jim Rogers Stanley Druckenmiller Mark Schwartz Keith Anderson and Soros s two sons 65 66 67 In 1973 due to perceived conflicts of interest limiting his ability to run the two funds Soros resigned from the management of the Double Eagle Fund He then established the Soros Fund and gave investors in the Double Eagle Fund the option of transferring to that or staying with Arnhold and S Bleichroeder It was later renamed the Quantum Fund after the physical theory of quantum mechanics By that time the value of the fund had grown to 12m only a small proportion of which was Soros s own money He and Jim Rogers reinvested their returns from the fund and also a large part of their 20 performance fees thereby expanding their stake 55 By 1981 the fund had grown to 400m and then a 22 loss in that year and substantial redemptions by some of the investors reduced it to 200m 68 In July 2011 Soros announced that he had returned funds from outside investors money valued at 1 billion and instead invested funds from his 24 5 billion family fortune due to changes in U S Securities and Exchange Commission disclosure rules which he felt would compromise his duties of confidentiality to his investors The fund had at that time averaged over 20 per year compound returns 69 In 2013 the Quantum Fund made 5 5 billion making it again the most successful hedge fund in history Since its inception in 1973 the fund has generated 40 billion 70 The fund announced in 2015 that it would inject 300 million to help finance the expansion of Fen Hotels an Argentine hotel company The funds will develop 5 000 rooms over the next three years throughout various Latin American countries 71 Economic crisis in the 1990s and 2000s George Soros during a session on redesigning the international monetary system at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2011 Soros had been building a huge short position in pounds sterling for months leading up to the Black Wednesday of September 1992 Soros had recognized the unfavorable position of the United Kingdom in the European Exchange Rate Mechanism For Soros the rate at which the United Kingdom was brought into the European Exchange Rate Mechanism was too high their inflation was also much too high triple the German rate and British interest rates were hurting their asset prices 72 By September 16 1992 the day of Black Wednesday Soros s fund had sold short more than 10 billion in pounds 65 profiting from the UK government s reluctance to either raise its interest rates to levels comparable to those of other European Exchange Rate Mechanism countries or float its currency Finally the UK withdrew from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism devaluing the pound Soros s profit on the bet was estimated at over 1 billion 73 He was dubbed the man who broke the Bank of England 74 The estimated cost of Black Wednesday to the UK Treasury was 3 4 billion 75 Stanley Druckenmiller who traded under Soros originally saw the weakness in the pound and stated Soros s contribution was pushing him to take a gigantic position 76 77 On October 26 1992 The New York Times quoted Soros as saying Our total position by Black Wednesday had to be worth almost 10 billion We planned to sell more than that In fact when Norman Lamont said just before the devaluation that he would borrow nearly 15 billion to defend sterling we were amused because that was about how much we wanted to sell Soros was believed to have traded billions of Finnish markkas on February 5 1996 in anticipation of selling them short The markka had been put floating as a result of the early 1990s depression The Bank of Finland and the Finnish Government commented at the time they believed that a conspiracy was impossible 78 In 1997 during the Asian financial crisis the prime minister of Malaysia Mahathir Mohamad accused Soros of using the wealth under his control to punish the Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN for welcoming Myanmar as a member With a history of antisemitic remarks Mahathir made specific reference to Soros s Jewish background It is a Jew who triggered the currency plunge 79 and implied Soros was orchestrating the crash as part of a larger Jewish conspiracy Nine years later in 2006 Mahathir met with Soros and afterward stated that he accepted that Soros had not been responsible for the crisis 80 In 1998 s The Crisis of Global Capitalism Open Society Endangered Soros explained his role in the crisis as follows The financial crisis that originated in Thailand in 1997 was particularly unnerving because of its scope and severity By the beginning of 1997 it was clear to Soros Fund Management that the discrepancy between the trade account and the capital account was becoming untenable We sold short the Thai baht and the Malaysian ringgit early in 1997 with maturities ranging from six months to a year That is we entered into contracts to deliver at future dates Thai baht and Malaysian ringgit that we did not currently hold Subsequently Prime Minister Mahathir of Malaysia accused me of causing the crisis a wholly unfounded accusation We were not sellers of the currency during or several months before the crisis on the contrary we were buyers when the currencies began to decline we were purchasing ringgits to realize the profits on our earlier speculation Much too soon as it turned out We left most of the potential gain on the table because we were afraid that Mahathir would impose capital controls He did so but much later 81 In 1999 economist Paul Krugman was critical of Soros s effect on financial markets N obody who has read a business magazine in the last few years can be unaware that these days there really are investors who not only move money in anticipation of a currency crisis but actually do their best to trigger that crisis for fun and profit These new actors on the scene do not yet have a standard name my proposed term is Soroi 82 In an interview concerning the late 2000s recession Soros referred to it as the most serious crisis since the 1930s According to Soros market fundamentalism with its assumption that markets will correct themselves with no need for government intervention in financial affairs has been some kind of an ideological excess In Soros s view the markets moods a mood of the markets being a prevailing bias or optimism pessimism with which the markets look at reality actually can reinforce themselves so that there are these initially self reinforcing but eventually unsustainable and self defeating boom bust sequences or bubbles 83 In reaction to the late 2000s recession he founded the Institute for New Economic Thinking in October 2009 This is a think tank composed of international economic business and financial experts who are mandated to investigate radical new approaches to organizing the international economic and financial system Societe Generale insider trading conviction In 1988 Soros was contacted by a French financier named Georges Pebereau who asked him to participate in an effort to assemble a group of investors to purchase a large number of shares in Societe Generale a leading French bank that was part of a privatization program something instituted by the new government under Jacques Chirac 84 Soros eventually decided against participating in the group effort opting to personally move forward with his strategy of accumulating shares in four French companies Societe Generale as well as Suez Paribas and the Compagnie Generale d Electricite In 1989 the Commission des Operations de Bourse COB the French stock exchange regulatory authority conducted an investigation of whether Soros s transaction in Societe Generale should be considered insider trading Soros had received no information from the Societe Generale and had no insider knowledge of the business but he did possess knowledge that a group of investors was planning a takeover attempt Initial investigations found Soros innocent and no charges were brought forward 85 However the case was reopened a few years later and the French Supreme Court confirmed the conviction on June 14 2006 86 although it reduced the penalty to 940 000 86 Soros denied any wrongdoing saying news of the takeover was public knowledge 87 and it was documented that his intent to acquire shares of the company predated his own awareness of the takeover 86 In December 2006 he appealed to the European Court of Human Rights on various grounds including that the 14 year delay in bringing the case to trial precluded a fair hearing 88 On the basis of Article 7 of the European Convention on Human Rights stating that no person may be punished for an act that was not a criminal offense at the time that it was committed the court agreed to hear the appeal 84 In October 2011 the court rejected his appeal in a 4 3 decision saying that Soros had been aware of the risk of breaking insider trading laws 89 Political involvementUntil the 2004 presidential election Soros had not been a large donor to U S political campaigns According to OpenSecrets during the 2003 2004 election cycle Soros donated 23 581 000 to various 527 Groups tax exempt groups under the United States tax code 26 U S C 527 The groups aimed to defeat President George W Bush After Bush s reelection Soros and other donors backed a new political fundraising group called Democracy Alliance which supports progressive causes and the formation of a stronger progressive infrastructure in America 90 In August 2009 Soros donated 35 million to the state of New York to be earmarked for underprivileged children and given to parents who had benefit cards at the rate of 200 per child aged 3 through 17 with no limit as to the number of children that qualified An additional 140 million was put into the fund by the state of New York from money they had received from the 2009 federal recovery act 52 Soros was an initial donor to the Center for American Progress and he continues to support the organization through the Open Society Foundations In October 2011 a Reuters story Soros Not a funder of Wall Street Protests was published after several commentators pointed out errors in an earlier Reuters story headlined Who s Behind the Wall St Protests with a lead stating that the Occupy Wall Street movement may have benefited indirectly from the largesse of one of the world s richest men Soros Reuters s follow up article also reported a Soros spokesman and Adbusters co founder Kalle Lasn both saying that Adbusters the reputed catalyst for the first Occupy Wall Street protests had never received any contributions from Soros contrary to Reuters s earlier story that reported that indirect financial links existed between the two as late as 2010 91 92 On September 27 2012 Soros announced that he was donating 1 million to the super PAC backing President Barack Obama s reelection Priorities USA Action 93 In October 2013 Soros donated 25 000 to Ready for Hillary becoming a co chairman of the super PAC s national finance committee 94 In June 2015 he donated 1 million to the Super PAC Priorities USA Action which supported Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential race He donated 6 million to the PAC in December 2015 and 2 5 million in August 2016 95 Soros launched a new super PAC called Democracy PAC for the 2020 election cycle By July 2019 he had donated 5 1 million to it 96 Since 2016 Soros has been donating sums exceeding 1 million to the campaigns of progressive criminal justice reform proponents through the Safety and Justice PAC in local district attorney elections In many districts such large contributions were unprecedented and the campaigning strategy was turned on its head with a focus on incarceration police misconduct and bail system according to the Los Angeles Times 97 98 Larry Krasner was elected as the District Attorney of Philadelphia with the help of a 1 5 million ad campaign funded by Soros in 2017 99 Soros was the largest donor supporting the campaign of George Gascon for Los Angeles County District Attorney in 2020 contributing 2 25 million to superPACs in Gascon s favor 100 Soros gave 2 million to a PAC supporting Kim Foxx s campaign for Cook County State s Attorney in 2020 101 In the second quarter of 2020 Soros gave at least 500 000 to presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden becoming one of the campaign s largest donors 102 For the 2022 United States elections Soros was the country s largest donor He donated 128 5 million to support the Democratic Party in the election cycle 103 Central and Eastern Europe Protesters in Tbilisi with flag of the Democratic Republic of Georgia blocking the way from the Open Society Institute office 2005 According to Waldemar A Nielsen an authority on American philanthropy 104 Soros has undertaken nothing less than to open up the once closed communist societies of Eastern Europe to a free flow of ideas and scientific knowledge from the outside world 105 From 1979 as an advocate of open societies Soros financially supported dissidents including Poland s Solidarity movement Charter 77 in Czechoslovakia and Andrei Sakharov in the Soviet Union 106 In 1984 he founded his first Open Society Institute in Hungary with a budget of 3 million 107 Since the fall of the Soviet Union Soros s funding has played an important role in the newly independent countries A 2017 study found that a grant program by George Soros which awarded funding to over 28 000 scientists in the former Soviet republics shortly after the end of the Soviet Union more than doubled publications on the margin significantly induced scientists to remain in the science sector and had long lasting beneficial impacts 108 His funding of pro democratic programs in Georgia was considered by Georgian nationalists to be crucial to the success of the Rose Revolution although Soros has said that his role has been greatly exaggerated 109 Alexander Lomaia secretary of the Georgian Security Council and former Minister of Education and Science is a former executive director of the Open Society Georgia Foundation Soros Foundation overseeing a staff of 50 and a budget of 2 5 million 110 Former Georgian foreign minister Salome Zourabichvili wrote that institutions like the Soros Foundation were the cradle of democratization and that all the NGOs that gravitated around the Soros Foundation undeniably carried the revolution She opines that after the revolution the Soros Foundation and the NGOs were integrated into power 111 Some Soros backed pro democracy initiatives have been banned in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan 112 Ercis Kurtulus head of the Social Transparency Movement Association TSHD in Turkey said in an interview 2006 that Soros carried out his will in Ukraine and Georgia by using these NGOs Last year Russia passed a special law prohibiting NGOs from taking money from foreigners I think this should be banned in Turkey as well 113 In 1997 Soros closed his foundation in Belarus after it was fined 3 million by the government for tax and currency violations According to The New York Times 1997 the Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko has been widely criticized in the West and in Russia for his efforts to control the Belarus Soros Foundation and other independent NGOs and to suppress civil and human rights Soros called the fines part of a campaign to destroy independent society 114 In June 2009 Soros donated 100 million to Central Europe and Eastern Europe to counter the impact of the economic crisis on the poor voluntary groups and non government organisations 115 Since 2012 the Hungarian Fidesz government has labelled George Soros as an enemy of the state due to his humanitarian and political involvement in the European refugee crisis The government has attacked OSF the international civil support foundation created by George Soros and tried to revoke the licence of Central European University Budapest which failed mostly due to significant public outrage 116 In response Soros called the government a mafia state 117 As the 2018 election period started the government introduced public posters with a photo of Soros 118 to create hostility in the general public towards him using statements such as Soros wants millions of migrants to live in Hungary and Soros wants to dismantle the border fence The government also prepared a three part law plan called the Stop Soros package which followed other various law changes 119 in the same year hindering the workings of several international NGOs in Hungary which would include various steps against NGOs doing volunteer work related to the refugee crisis Anti George Soros sentiment graffiti in Resen Macedonia 2018 It reads Stop Soros I will profit In March 2017 six US senators sent a letter to then secretary of state Rex Tillerson 120 asking that he look into several grants the State Department and the US Agency for International Development USAID have given to groups funded by left wing Soros In the same context the conservative group Judicial Watch has filed a Freedom of Information Act FOIA lawsuit against the U S Department of State and USAID compelling them to release records regarding 5 million transferred from USAID to Soros s Open Society branch in Macedonia The suit alleges that the money was deliberately used to destabilize the Macedonian government 121 The Open Society Foundation has said its activities in Macedonia were aimed at ethnic reconciliation with the Albanian minority and other forms of assistance since the collapse of Yugoslavia 122 In January 2017 the Stop Operation Soros SOS initiative was launched in Macedonia SOS seeks to present questions and answers about the way Soros operates worldwide and invites citizens to contribute to the research In a press conference held during the same month Nenad Mircevski one of the founders of the initiative stated that SOS would work towards the de Soros ization of Macedonia 123 On May 16 2018 Soros s Open Society Foundations announced they would move its office from Budapest to Berlin blaming the move on an increasingly repressive environment in Hungary 124 125 126 Africa The Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa is a Soros affiliated organization 127 Diplomacy In November 2005 Soros said My personal opinion is there s no alternative but to give Kosovo independence 128 Soros has helped fund the non profit group Independent Diplomat established by the former British diplomat Carne Ross 129 Drug policy reform Soros has funded worldwide efforts to promote drug policy reform In 2008 Soros donated 400 000 to help fund a successful ballot measure in Massachusetts known as the Massachusetts Sensible Marijuana Policy Initiative which decriminalized possession of less than 1 oz 28 g of marijuana in the state Soros has also funded similar measures in California Alaska Oregon Washington Colorado Nevada and Maine 130 Among the drug decriminalization groups that have received funding from Soros are the Lindesmith Center and Drug Policy Foundation 131 Soros donated 1 4 million to publicity efforts to support California s Proposition 5 in 2008 a failed ballot measure that would have expanded drug rehabilitation programs as alternatives to prison for persons convicted of non violent drug related offenses 132 In October 2010 Soros donated 1 million to support California s Proposition 19 133 According to remarks in an interview in October 2009 it is Soros s opinion that marijuana is less addictive compared to but not appropriate for use by children and students He himself has not used marijuana for years 134 Soros has been a major financier of the Drug Policy Alliance an organization that promotes cannabis legalization with roughly 5 million in annual contributions from one of his foundations 135 Death and dying The Project on Death in America active from 1994 to 2003 136 was one of the Open Society Institute s projects which sought to understand and transform the culture and experience of dying and bereavement 137 In 1994 Soros delivered a speech in which he reported that he had offered to help his mother a member of the right to die advocacy organization Hemlock Society commit suicide 138 In the same speech he also endorsed the Oregon Death with Dignity Act 139 proceeding to help fund its advertising campaign 140 Conspiracy theories and threatsMain article George Soros conspiracy theories Because of his Jewish identity wealth and philanthropy Soros has been described as the perfect code word for conspiracy theories that unite antisemitism and Islamophobia One prominent Soros related conspiracy theory is that he is behind the European migrant crisis or importing migrants to European countries The Hungarian government spent millions of dollars on a poster campaign demonizing Soros According to anthropologist Ivan Kalmar Many of his most outspoken enemies inside and outside Hungary saw him as leading an international cabal that included other Jews such as the Rothschilds as well as Freemasons and Illuminati 141 142 Attempted assassination A pipe bomb was placed in the mailbox at Soros s home in Katonah New York on October 22 2018 as part of the October 2018 United States mail bombing attempts The package was discovered by a caretaker 143 who removed it and notified authorities It was photographed and exploded by the FBI which launched an investigation 144 145 For several days afterward similar bombs were mailed to Hillary Clinton Barack Obama and other Democrats and liberals 146 On October 26 2018 Cesar Sayoc was arrested in Aventura Florida on suspicion of mailing the bombs 147 In August 2019 Sayoc was sentenced to 20 years in prison for mailing 16 pipe bombs to 13 victims None of the devices exploded 148 Political and economic viewsReflexivity financial markets and economic theory External video George Soros The Lecture Series Introduction 2 56 General Theory of Reflexivity 52 00 Financial Markets 43 59 Open Society 43 39 Capitalism vs Open Society 47 38 all by the Open Society FoundationsSoros s writings focus heavily on the concept of reflexivity where the biases of individuals enter into market transactions potentially changing the fundamentals of the economy Soros argues that different principles apply in markets depending on whether they are in a near to equilibrium or a far from equilibrium state He argues that when markets are rising or falling rapidly they are typically marked by disequilibrium rather than equilibrium and that the conventional economic theory of the market the efficient market hypothesis does not apply in these situations Soros has popularized the concepts of dynamic disequilibrium static disequilibrium and near equilibrium conditions 60 He has stated that his own financial success has been attributable to the edge accorded by his understanding of the action of the reflexive effect Reflexivity is based on three main ideas 60 Reflexivity is best observed under special conditions where investor bias grows and spreads throughout the investment arena Examples of factors that may give rise to this bias include a equity leveraging or b the trend following habits of speculators Reflexivity appears intermittently since it is most likely to be revealed under certain conditions i e the character of the equilibrium process is best considered in terms of probabilities Investors observation of and participation in the capital markets may at times influence valuations and fundamental conditions or outcomes A recent example of reflexivity in modern financial markets is that of the debt and equity of housing markets 60 Lenders began to make more money available to more people in the 1990s to buy houses More people bought houses with this larger amount of money thus increasing the prices of these houses Lenders looked at their balance sheets which not only showed that they had made more loans but that the collaterals backing the loans the value of the houses had gone up because more money was chasing the same amount of housing relatively Thus they lent out more money because their balance sheets looked good and prices rose higher still This was further amplified by public policy In the US home loans were guaranteed by the Federal government Many national governments saw home ownership as a positive outcome and so introduced grants for first time home buyers and other financial subsidies such as the exemption of a primary residence from capital gains taxation These further encouraged house purchases leading to further price rises and further relaxation of lending standards The concept of reflexivity attempts to explain why markets moving from one equilibrium state to another tend to overshoot or undershoot Soros s theories were originally dismissed by economists 149 but have received more attention after the 2008 crash including becoming the focus of an issue of the Journal of Economic Methodology 150 The notion of reflexivity provides an explanation of the theories of complexity economics as developed at the Santa Fe Institute although Soros had not publicized his views at the time the discipline was originally developed there in the 1980s 151 152 153 154 Reflexivity in politics Although the primary manifestation of the reflexive process that Soros discusses is its effects in the financial markets he has also explored its effects in politics He has stated that whereas the greatest threats to the open society in the past were from communism and fascism as discussed in The Open Society and Its Enemies by his mentor Karl Popper the largest current threat is from market fundamentalism He has suggested that the contemporary domination of world politics and world trade by the United States is a reflexive phenomenon insofar as the success of military and financial coercion feeds back to encourage increasingly intense applications of the same policies to the point where they will eventually become unsustainable 155 View of problems in the free market system Soros argues that the current system of financial speculation undermines healthy economic development in many underdeveloped countries He blames many of the world s problems on the failures inherent in what he characterizes as market fundamentalism 156 Market predictions Soros s book The New Paradigm for Financial Markets May 2008 described a superbubble that had built up over the past 25 years and was ready to collapse This was the third in a series of books he has written that have predicted disaster As he states I have a record of crying wolf I did it first in The Alchemy of Finance in 1987 then in The Crisis of Global Capitalism in 1998 and now in this book So it s three books predicting disaster After the boy cried wolf three times the wolf really came 157 He ascribes his own success to being able to recognize when his predictions are wrong I m only rich because I know when I m wrong I basically have survived by recognizing my mistakes I very often used to get backaches due to the fact that I was wrong Whenever you are wrong you have to fight or take flight When I make the decision the backache goes away 157 In February 2009 Soros said the world financial system had in effect disintegrated adding that there was no prospect of a near term resolution to the crisis 158 We witnessed the collapse of the financial system It was placed on life support and it s still on life support There s no sign that we are anywhere near a bottom In January 2016 at an economic forum in Sri Lanka Soros predicted a financial crisis akin to 2008 based on the state of the global currency stock and commodity markets as well as the sinking Chinese yuan 159 160 Views on antisemitism and Israel When asked about what he thought about Israel in The New Yorker Soros replied I don t deny Jews the right to a national existence but I don t want to be a part of it 161 According to hacked emails released in 2016 Soros s Open Society Foundation has a self described objective of challenging Israel s racist and anti democratic policies in international forums in part by questioning Israel s reputation as a democracy 162 He has funded NGOs which have been actively critical of Israeli policies 163 164 165 including groups that campaign for the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel 163 Speaking before a 2003 conference of the Jewish Funders Network Soros said that the administrations of George W Bush in the U S and Ariel Sharon in Israel and even the unintended consequences of some of his own actions were partially contributing to a new European antisemitism Soros citing accusations that he was one of the Jewish financiers who in antisemitic terms ruled the world by proxy suggested that if the direction of those policies were changed then anti Semitism would diminish Abraham Foxman national director of the Anti Defamation League later said that Soros s comments held a simplistic view were counterproductive biased and a bigoted perception of the situation and blamed the victim when holding Jews responsible for antisemitism Jewish philanthropist Michael Steinhardt who arranged for Soros s appearance at the conference clarified that George Soros does not think Jews should be hated any more than they deserve to be 166 Soros has also said that Jews can overcome antisemitism by giv ing up on the tribalness 167 In a subsequent article for The New York Review of Books Soros emphasized that I do not subscribe to the myths propagated by enemies of Israel and I am not blaming Jews for anti Semitism Anti Semitism predates the birth of Israel Neither Israel s policies nor the critics of those policies should be held responsible for anti Semitism At the same time I do believe that attitudes toward Israel are influenced by Israel s policies and attitudes toward the Jewish community are influenced by the pro Israel lobby s success in suppressing divergent views 168 In 2017 Israeli businessman Beny Steinmetz filed a 10 million lawsuit against Soros alleging that Soros had influenced the government of Guinea to freeze Steinmetz s company BSG Resources out of iron ore mining contracts in the African country due to long standing animus toward the state of Israel 169 170 171 Steinmetz claims that Soros engaged in a smear campaign against him and his companies and blames Soros for scrutiny of him by American Israeli Swiss and Guinean authorities 172 Soros called Steinmetz s suit frivolous and entirely false and said that it was a desperate PR stunt meant to deflect attention from BSGR s mounting legal problems across multiple jurisdictions 173 During an award ceremony for Imre Kertesz Soros said that the victims of violence and abuse were becoming perpetrators of violence suggesting that this model explained Israel s behavior towards the Palestinians which led to walkouts and Soros being booed 174 In July 2017 a Hungarian billboard campaign backed by Prime Minister Viktor Orban which was considered to be anti semitic by the country s Jewish groups vilified Soros as an enemy of the state using the slogan Let s not allow Soros to have the last laugh 175 The campaign was estimated to have cost 5 7bn forints then US 21 million 176 According to the Israeli ambassador the campaign evokes sad memories but also sows hatred and fear a reference to Hungary s role in the deportation of 500 000 Jews during the Holocaust 177 Lydia Gall of Human Rights Watch asserted that it was reminiscent of Nazi posters during the Second World War featuring the laughing Jew 178 Orban and his government s representative said they had a zero tolerance of antisemitism explaining the posters were aiming to persuade voters that Soros was a national security risk 175 Hours later in an apparent attempt to ally Israel with Hungary Israel s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a clarification denouncing Soros stating that he continuously undermines Israel s democratically elected governments by funding organizations that defame the Jewish state and seek to deny it the right to defend itself 179 Soros s son Alexander said in an interview that his father cares about Israel and that he would like to see Israel in Yitzhak Rabin s image His views are more or less the common views in Meretz and in the Labor Party According to Alexander Soros supports a two state solution The younger Soros recounts that after his bar mitzvah in 1998 his father told him If you re serious about being Jewish you might want to consider immigrating to Israel 180 In a 2018 interview with The New York Times Alex Soros the son of George Soros when asked about why his father fights for an open society Soros replied that in a non Jewish state a Jew can only feel safe when other minorities are protected which is one of most important driving forces why his father has been active in his philanthropy But he had always identified firstly as a Jew and his philanthropy was ultimately an expression of his Jewish identity in that he felt a solidarity with other minority groups and also because he recognized that a Jew could only truly be safe in a world in which all minorities were protected Explaining his father s motives he said The reason you fight for an open society is because that s the only society that you can live in as a Jew unless you become a nationalist and only fight for your own rights in your own state 181 Views on the U S On November 11 2003 in an interview with The Washington Post Soros said that removing President George W Bush from office was the central focus of my life and a matter of life and death He said he would sacrifice his entire fortune to defeat Bush if someone guaranteed it 182 183 Soros gave 3 million to the Center for American Progress 2 5 million to MoveOn org and 20 million 184 to America Coming Together These groups worked to support Democrats in the 2004 election On September 28 2004 he dedicated more money to the campaign and kicked off his own multistate tour with a speech Why We Must Not Re elect President Bush 185 delivered at the National Press Club in Washington D C The online transcript of this speech received many views after Dick Cheney accidentally referred to FactCheck org as factcheck com in the vice presidential debate causing the owner of that domain to redirect all traffic to Soros s site 186 External video Booknotes interview with Soros on The Bubble of American Supremacy February 29 2004 C SPANHis 2003 book The Bubble of American Supremacy 187 was a forthright critique of the Bush administration s War on Terror as misconceived and counterproductive and a polemic against the re election of Bush He explains the title in the closing chapter by pointing out the parallels in this political context with the self reinforcing reflexive processes that generate bubbles in stock prices When Soros was asked in 2006 about his statement in The Age of Fallibility that the main obstacle to a stable and just world order is the United States he responded that it happens to coincide with the prevailing opinion in the world And I think that s rather shocking for Americans to hear The United States sets the agenda for the world And the rest of the world has to respond to that agenda By declaring a war on terror after September 11 we set the wrong agenda for the world When you wage war you inevitably create innocent victims 188 In 2017 Soros described Donald Trump as a con man and predicted Trump would fail because he believed Trump s ideas were self contradictory 189 Soros also said he believed Trump was preparing for a trade war and expected financial markets to do poorly 190 Views on Europe In October 2011 Soros drafted an open letter entitled As concerned Europeans we urge Eurozone leaders to unite 191 in which he calls for a stronger economic government for Europe using federal means Common EU treasury common fiscal supervision etc and warns against the danger of nationalistic solutions to the economic crisis The letter was co signed by Javier Solana Daniel Cohn Bendit Andrew Duff Emma Bonino Massimo D Alema and Vaira Vike Freiberga Soros criticized Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and his handling of the European migrant crisis in 2015 His plan treats the protection of national borders as the objective and the refugees as an obstacle Our plan treats the protection of refugees as the objective and national borders as the obstacle 192 Soros expected that Brexit would fail and the Premiership of Theresa May would last only a short time 190 Soros is opposed to Brexit and donated 400 000 to the anti Brexit Best for Britain group 193 Soros also hosted a dinner for Conservative donors at his London home to encourage them to follow his lead Soros s Open Society Foundations also donated a total of 303 000 to two pro EU organizations the European Movement UK and Scientists for EU and a center right think tank Bright Blue 194 In 2018 Soros highlighted that Europe faces major challenges related to immigration austerity and nations leaving the EU 195 He holds that Europe is facing an existential crisis in view of the rise of populism the refugee crisis and a growing rift between Europe and the United States 196 Soros has also stated that the euro has many unresolved problems which must not be allowed to destroy the European Union He advocated replacing the notion of a multi speed Europe by the aim of a multi track Europe that would allow member states a wider variety of choices 197 Views on relations between Europe and Africa In view of the possibility of a further increase of the number of refugees from Africa to Europe Soros proposes that the European Union devise a Marshall Plan for Africa see Marshall Plan fostering education and employment in Africa in order to reduce emigration 195 197 Views on China Soros has expressed concern about the growth of Chinese economic and political power saying China has risen very rapidly by looking out for its own interests They have now got to accept responsibility for world order and the interests of other people as well Regarding the political gridlock in America he said Today China has not only a more vigorous economy but actually a better functioning government than the United States 198 In July 2015 Soros stated that a strategic partnership between the US and China could prevent the evolution of two power blocks that may be drawn into military conflict 199 In January 2016 during an interview at the World Economic Forum WEF in Davos Soros stated that a hard landing is practically unavoidable Chinese state media responded by stating Soros challenge to the RMB and Hong Kong dollar are doomed to fail without any doubt 200 In January 2019 Soros used his annual speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos to label Xi Jinping General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and President of China as the most dangerous opponent of open societies saying China is not the only authoritarian regime in the world but it is the wealthiest strongest and technologically most advanced He also urged the United States not to allow the Chinese technology companies Huawei and ZTE to dominate the 5G telecommunications market as this would present an unacceptable security risk for the rest of the world 201 202 Soros also criticized the newest form of China s Big Brother like system of mass surveillance called the Social Credit System saying it would give Xi total control over the people of China 203 Additionally Soros is very critical of American companies that ignore Chinese human rights violations for business reasons for example slamming BlackRock s decision to invest big in China as detrimental to worldwide democracy and US national security 204 Views on Russia and Ukraine In May 2014 Soros told CNN s Fareed Zakaria I set up a foundation in Ukraine before Ukraine became independent from Russia And the foundation has been functioning ever since and played an important part in events now 205 In January 2015 he said that Europe needs to wake up and recognize that it is under attack from Russia and urged Western countries to expand economic sanctions against Russia for its support of separatists in eastern Ukraine 206 In January 2015 Soros called on the European Union to give 50 billion of bailout money to Ukraine 207 In July 2015 Soros stated that Putin s annexation of Crimea was a challenge to the prevailing world order specifically the European Union He hypothesized that Putin wants to destabilize all of Ukraine by precipitating a financial and political collapse for which he can disclaim responsibility while avoiding occupation of a part of eastern Ukraine which would then depend on Russia for economic support 199 In November 2015 Russia banned the Open Society Foundations OSF and the Open Society Institute OSI two pro democracy charities founded by Soros stating they posed a threat to the foundations of the constitutional system of the Russian Federation and the security of the state 208 209 In January 2016 53 books related to Soros s Renewal of Humanitarian Education program were withdrawn at the Vorkuta Mining and Economic College in the Komi Republic with 427 additional books seized for shredding A Russian intergovernmental letter released in December 2015 stated that Soros s charities were forming a perverted perception of history and making ideological directives alien to Russian ideology popular Most of these books were published with funds donated by Soros s charities 210 211 In May 2022 Soros stated that the Russian invasion of Ukraine may be the start of a third world war and that Putin must be defeated as soon as possible He also stated that Other issues that concern all of humanity fighting pandemics and climate change avoiding nuclear war maintaining global institutions have had to take a back seat to that struggle That s why I say civilization may not survive 212 Wealth and philanthropyFurther information on George Soros s philanthropy List of projects supported by George Soros George Soros speaks to the LSE alumni society in Malaysia As of March 2020 update Forbes magazine listed Soros as the 162nd richest person in the world with a net worth of 8 3 billion 213 He has also donated 64 of his original fortune and distributed more than 15 billion through his Open Society Foundations an international grantmaking network that supports advancing justice education public health and independent media Forbes has called him the most generous giver when measured as a percentage of net worth 13 Soros has been active as a philanthropist since the 1970s when he began providing funds to help black students attend the University of Cape Town in apartheid South Africa 106 and began funding dissident movements behind the Iron Curtain Soros s philanthropic funding includes efforts to promote non violent democratization in the post Soviet states These efforts mostly in Central and Eastern Europe occur primarily through the Open Society Foundations originally Open Society Institute or OSI and national Soros Foundations which sometimes go under other names such as the Stefan Batory Foundation in Poland As of 2003 PBS estimated that he had given away a total of 4 billion 87 The OSI says it has spent about 500 million annually in recent years In 2003 former Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker wrote in the foreword of Soros s book The Alchemy of Finance George Soros has made his mark as an enormously successful speculator wise enough to largely withdraw when still way ahead of the game The bulk of his enormous winnings is now devoted to encouraging transitional and emerging nations to become open societies open not only in the sense of freedom of commerce but more important tolerant of new ideas and different modes of thinking and behavior 214 Time magazine in 2007 cited two specific projects 100 million toward Internet infrastructure for regional Russian universities and 50 million for the Millennium Promise to eradicate extreme poverty in Africa noting that Soros had given 742 million to projects in the U S and given away a total of more than 7 billion 215 Other notable projects have included aid to scientists and universities throughout central and eastern Europe help to civilians during the siege of Sarajevo and Transparency International Soros also pledged an endowment of 420 million to the Central European University CEU According to National Review Online 216 the Open Society Institute gave 20 000 in September 2002 to the Defense Committee of Lynne Stewart the lawyer who has defended controversial poor and often unpopular defendants in court and was sentenced to 21 3 years in prison for providing material support for a terrorist conspiracy via a press conference for a client An OSI spokeswoman said it appeared to us at that time that there was a right to counsel issue worthy of our support but claimed later requests for support were declined citation needed In September 2006 Soros pledged 50 million to the Millennium Promise led by economist Jeffrey Sachs to provide educational agricultural and medical aid to help villages in Africa enduring poverty The New York Times termed this endeavor a departure for Soros whose philanthropic focus had been on fostering democracy and good government but Soros noted that most poverty resulted from bad governance 217 Soros played a role in the peaceful transition from communism to democracy in Hungary 1984 89 23 and provided a substantial endowment to Central European University in Budapest 218 The Open Society Foundations has active programs in more than 60 countries around the world with total expenditures currently averaging approximately 600 million a year 3 219 On October 17 2017 it was announced that Soros had transferred 18 billion to the Open Society Foundations 220 In October 2018 Soros donated 2 million to the Wikimedia Foundation via the Wikimedia Endowment program 221 In July 2020 Soros s Foundations announced plans to give 220 million in grants for racial justice groups criminal justice reform and civic engagement 222 Personal lifeSoros has been married three times and divorced twice In 1960 he married Annaliese Witschak born January 3 1934 Annaliese was an ethnic German immigrant who had been orphaned during the war Although she was not Jewish she was well liked by Soros s parents as she had also experienced the privation and displacement brought about by World War II 223 They divorced in 1983 They had three children Robert Daniel Soros born 1963 The founder of the Central European University in Budapest as well as a network of foundations in Eastern Europe In 1992 he married Melissa Robin Schiff at the Temple Emanu El in New York City The Rabbi Dr David Posner officiated the ceremony 224 Andrea Soros Colombel born June 11 1965 The founder and president of Trace Foundation established in 1993 to promote the cultural continuity and sustainable development of Tibetan communities within China She is also a founding partner and member of the board of directors of the Acumen Fund a global venture fund that employs an entrepreneurial approach in addressing the problems of global poverty 225 She is married to Eric Colombel born October 26 1963 Jonathan Tivadar Soros born September 10 1970 A hedge fund manager and political donor In 2012 he co founded Friends of Democracy a super PAC dedicated to reducing the influence of money in politics In 1997 he married Jennifer Ann Allan born November 26 1969 226 In 1983 George Soros married Susan Weber They divorced in 2005 They have two children Alexander Soros born 1985 Alexander has gained prominence for his donations to social and political causes focusing his philanthropic efforts on progressive causes that might not have widespread support 227 Alexander led the list of student political donors in the 2010 election cycle 228 Gregory James Soros born 1988 artist In 2008 Soros met Tamiko Bolton 229 they married September 21 2013 230 Bolton is the daughter of a Japanese American nurse and a retired naval commander Robert Bolton She was raised in California earned an MBA from the University of Miami and runs an Internet based dietary supplement and vitamin sales company 231 Soros s older brother Paul Soros a private investor and philanthropist died on June 15 2013 232 Also an engineer Paul headed Soros Associates and established the Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for Young Americans 233 234 He was married to Daisy Soros nee Schlenger who like her husband was a Hungarian Jewish immigrant 235 and with whom he had two sons Peter and Jeffrey 236 Peter Soros was married to the former Flora Fraser a daughter of Lady Antonia Fraser and the late Sir Hugh Fraser and a stepdaughter of the late 2005 Nobel Laureate Harold Pinter Fraser and Soros separated in 2009 237 In 2005 Soros was a minority partner in a group that tried to buy the Washington Nationals a Major League baseball team Some Republican lawmakers suggested that they might move to revoke Major League Baseball s antitrust exemption if Soros bought the team 238 In 2008 Soros s name was associated with AS Roma an Italian association football team but the club was not sold Soros was a financial backer of Washington Soccer L P the group that owned the operating rights to Major League Soccer club D C United when the league was founded in 1995 but the group lost these rights in 2000 239 On August 21 2012 BBC reported SEC filings showing Soros acquired roughly a 1 9 percent stake in English football club Manchester United through the purchase of 3 1 million of the club s Class A shares 240 In a 1998 interview with CBS News Soros said he was not religious and did not believe in God 241 Honors and awardsSoros received honorary doctoral degrees from the New School for Social Research New York the University of Oxford in 1980 the Corvinus University of Budapest and Yale University in 1991 He received an honorary degree in economics from the University of Bologna in 1995 242 In 2008 Soros was inducted into Institutional Investors Alpha s Hedge Fund Manager Hall of Fame along with Alfred Jones Bruce Kovner David Swensen Jack Nash James Simons Julian Roberston Kenneth Griffin Leon Levy Louis Bacon Michael Steinhardt Paul Tudor Jones Seth Klarman and Steven A Cohen 243 In January 2014 Soros was ranked number 1 in LCH Investments list of top 20 managers having posting gains of almost 42 billion since the launch of his Quantum Endowment Fund in 1973 244 In July 2017 Soros was elected an Honorary Fellow of the British Academy HonFBA the United Kingdom s national academy for the humanities and social sciences 245 Soros was the Financial Times Person of the Year for 2018 with the FT describing him as a standard bearer for liberal democracy an idea under siege from populists 246 In April 2019 Soros was awarded the Ridenhour Prize for Courage 247 In his acceptance address Soros said In my native Hungary the government of Prime Minister Viktor Orban has turned me into the super villain of an alleged plot to destroy the supposed Christian identity of the Hungarian nation I donate the prize money associated with this award to the Hungarian Spectrum an online English language publication that provides daily updates on Hungarian politics It renders an important service by exposing to the world in English what Prime Minister Viktor Orban is telling his own people in Hungarian It Hungarian Spectrum deserves to be better known and supported 248 Publications and scholarshipBooks authored or co authored The Tragedy of the European Union Disintegration or Revival PublicAffairs 2014 ISBN 978 1 61039 421 5 Financial Turmoil in Europe and the United States Essays PublicAffairs 2012 ISBN 978 1 61039 161 0 The Soros Lectures at the Central European University PublicAffairs 2010 ISBN 978 1 58648 885 7 The New Paradigm for Financial Markets The Credit Crisis of 2008 and What it Means PublicAffairs 2008 ISBN 978 1 58648 683 9 The Age of Fallibility Consequences of the War on Terror PublicAffairs 2006 ISBN 978 1 58648 359 3 Underwriting Democracy Encouraging Free Enterprise and Democratic Reform Among the Soviets and in Eastern Europe Free Press 1991 ISBN 978 0 02 930285 9 paperback PublicAffairs 2004 ISBN 978 1 58648 227 5 George Soros on Globalization PublicAffairs 2002 ISBN 978 1 58648 125 4 paperback PublicAffairs 2005 ISBN 978 1 58648 278 7 The Bubble of American Supremacy Correcting the Misuse of American Power PublicAffairs 2003 ISBN 978 1 58648 217 6 paperback PublicAffairs 2004 ISBN 978 1 58648 292 3 Open Society Reforming Global Capitalism PublicAffairs 2001 ISBN 978 1 58648 019 6 With Mark Amadeus Notturno Science and the Open Society The Future of Karl Popper s Philosophy Central European University Press 2000 ISBN 978 963 9116 69 6 paperback Central European University Press 2000 ISBN 978 963 9116 70 2 The Crisis of Global Capitalism Open Society Endangered PublicAffairs 1998 ISBN 978 1 891620 27 0 Soros on Soros Staying Ahead of the Curve John Wiley 1995 ISBN 978 0 471 12014 8 paperback Wiley 1995 ISBN 978 0 471 11977 7 Opening the Soviet System Weidenfeld amp Nicolson 1990 ISBN 978 0 297 82055 0 paperback Perseus Books 1996 ISBN 978 0 8133 1205 7 The Alchemy of Finance Simon amp Schuster 1988 ISBN 978 0 671 66238 7 paperback Wiley 2003 ISBN 978 0 471 44549 4 Notable op eds George Soros Why I support legal marijuana The Wall Street Journal October 26 2010 George Soros The Crisis and the Euro The New York Review of Books August 19 2010 George Soros Paulson Cannot be Allowed a Blank Cheque Financial Times September 24 2008 Archived from the original on September 26 2008 Retrieved May 3 2012 Financial Times September 24 2008 George Soros On Israel America and AIPAC The New York Review of Books April 12 2007 George Soros The Bubble of American Supremacy The Atlantic December 2003 also audio recording of this article via Assistive Media read by Grover Gardner 18 minutes George Soros Soros on Brazil Financial Times August 13 2002 George Soros Bitter Thoughts with Faith in Russia Moskovskiye Novosti Moscow News translated from the Russian by Olga Kryazheva February 27 2000 George Soros The Capitalist Threat The Atlantic Monthly February 1997 Television A half hour Opinions television lecture by Soros was transmitted by Channel 4 on 1 August 1993 and published in The Times the following day as Why Appeasement Must Not Have Another Chance 249 See alsoForbes 400 Alexander Soros Jonathan Soros Open Society Foundations Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft Scott Bessent former chief investment officer of Soros Fund Management Tides Foundation Portals 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Associated Press August 27 2008 Archived August 31 2008 at the Wayback Machine Norml org Archived October 23 2008 at the Wayback Machine National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws Halper Evan November 1 2008 Wealthy Californians put their agendas to a vote Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on November 10 2020 Retrieved October 16 2009 Fagan Kevin October 26 2010 George Soros gives 1 million to Prop 19 campaign San Francisco Chronicle Archived from the original on November 1 2010 Retrieved October 30 2010 Gorge Soros Ekots lordagsintevju permanent dead link Swedish Radio October 10 2009 Sorvino Chloe October 2 2014 An Inside Look At The Biggest Drug Reformer In The Country George Soros Forbes Archived from the original on July 9 2020 Retrieved July 9 2020 The Project on Death in America twenty years on by David Clark End of life studies End of life studies September 11 2014 Archived from the original on July 23 2015 Retrieved July 20 2015 Project on Death in 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Heilman Uriel November 8 2003 Soros Says Jews And Israel Cause Anti Semitism Jewish Telegraphic Agency Archived from the original on November 19 2003 Beattie Kirk 2016 Congress and the Shaping of the Middle East New York Seven Stories Press ISBN 978 1 60980 562 3 Soros George On Israel America and AIPAC Archived December 21 2008 at the Wayback Machine The New York Review of Books April 12 2007 George Soros battles 10B lawsuit familiar charges of wielding political influence Archived May 6 2017 at the Wayback Machine Fox News Mining Company Sues George Soros for 10 Billion Archived April 24 2017 at the Wayback Machine JOSH RUSSELL April 20 2017 Courthouse News Service Soros Sued by Fellow Billionaire in 10 Billion Mine Brawl Archived May 17 2017 at the Wayback Machine by Franz Wild April 14 2017 Bloomberg Jesse Drucker amp Isabel Kershner Israeli Billionaire Beny Steinmetz Detained in Investigation Archived January 5 2018 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times August 14 2017 Jesse Riseborough amp Franz Wild Soros Calls 10 Billion Steinmetz Mine Suit a Frivolous Stunt Archived January 6 2018 at the Wayback Machine Bloomberg April 18 2017 The Night George Soros Stood In For Nobelist Holocaust Survivor Imre Kertesz Archived October 24 2016 at the Wayback Machine April 12 2016 The Forward By Masha Leon a b George Soros upset by antisemitic campaign against him in Hungary The Guardian Agence France Presse July 12 2017 Archived from the original on May 2 2019 Retrieved May 2 2019 Thorpe Nick July 10 2017 Hungary vilifies financier Soros with crude poster campaign BBC News Archived from the original on April 3 2019 Retrieved May 2 2019 Baker Luke July 10 2017 Israel backs Hungary says financier Soros is a threat Reuters Archived from the original on April 18 2019 Retrieved May 2 2019 Dunai Marton July 6 2017 Hungarian Jews ask PM Orban to end bad dream of anti Semitism Reuters Archived from the original on May 2 2019 Retrieved May 2 2019 Ravid Barak July 10 2018 On Netanyahu s Orders Israel s Foreign Ministry Retracts Criticism of anti Semitism in Hungary and Slams George Soros Haaretz Archived from the original on May 2 2019 Retrieved May 2 2019 Barnea Nahum April 25 2018 Why they hate George Soros Ynetnews Archived from the original on April 26 2018 Retrieved April 26 2018 Steinberger Michael July 17 2018 George Soros Bet Big on Liberal Democracy Now He Fears He Is Losing Published 2018 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on July 17 2018 Retrieved February 20 2021 Laura Blumenfeld Deep Pockets vs Bush Financier Contributes 5 Million More in Effort to Oust President Archived July 26 2011 at the Wayback Machine The Washington Post November 11 2003 p A03 The Money Man Archived July 18 2014 at the Wayback Machine The New Yorker Jane Mayer October 18 2004 Byron York National Review Archived October 26 2010 at the Wayback Machine August 3 2005 Soros who would eventually give ACT 20 million of his own money Why We Must Not Re 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Refugee Wave to Weaken Europe Archived March 8 2017 at the Wayback Machine Bloomberg October 30 2015 Pro EU campaign secures 400 000 from George Soros BBC News February 8 2018 Archived from the original on February 8 2018 Retrieved February 9 2018 Mance Henry February 8 2018 George Soros donates 400 000 to anti Brexit campaign Financial Times Archived from the original on November 18 2018 Retrieved October 6 2018 a b George Soros s Plan to Fix Europe DealBook Briefing The New York Times May 29 2018 Archived from the original on May 29 2018 Retrieved May 29 2018 Soros has warned that the US Europe alliance destruction may cause major crisis Reuters May 29 2018 Archived from the original on May 29 2018 Retrieved May 29 2018 a b How to save Europe Keynote speech at ECFR s Annual Council Meeting in Paris European Council on Foreign Relations May 29 2018 Archived from the original on May 29 2018 Retrieved May 29 2018 Soros China has better functioning government than U S Foreign Policy Archived from the original on October 9 2014 Retrieved July 20 2015 a b Soros George July 9 2015 A Partnership with China to Avoid World War The New York Review of Books Archived from the original on January 17 2016 Retrieved January 15 2016 Debate over future of RMB exchange rate WebJD Archived from the original on February 3 2016 Retrieved January 27 2016 Miller Joe January 24 2019 China s Xi Jinping most dangerous to free societies says George Soros BBC News Archived from the original on May 26 2019 Retrieved May 26 2019 Remarks delivered at the World Economic Forum George Soros January 24 2019 Archived from the original on January 28 2019 Retrieved January 28 2019 The Mortal Danger of China s Push Into AI Wired January 24 2019 Archived from the original on May 7 2019 Retrieved May 2 2019 Harry Robertson September 7 2021 George Soros slams BlackRock s big push into Chinese markets as a tragic mistake that will hurt the US Business Insider Retrieved December 10 2021 Interview with George Soros Archived November 8 2020 at the Wayback Machine CNN May 25 2014 A New Policy to Rescue Ukraine Archived November 22 2015 at the Wayback Machine The New York Review of Books February 5 2014 George Soros warns Europe under Russian attack urges Ukraine bailout Archived March 19 2015 at the Wayback Machine Financial Post January 8 2015 Makortoff Kalyeena November 20 2015 Russia bans George Soros charity as security threat cnbc com CNBC LLC Archived from the original on January 16 2016 Retrieved January 15 2016 Russia Bans George Soros Foundation as State Security Threat fortune com Fortune November 30 2015 Archived from the original on January 16 2016 Retrieved January 15 2016 Makortoff Kayleena January 14 2016 Soros charity targeted in Russia book burning cnbc com CNBC LLC Archived from the original on January 17 2016 Retrieved January 15 2016 Cain Sian May 6 2016 Russian culture ministry denies reports of book burning The Guardian Archived from the original on February 24 2018 Retrieved February 23 2018 Sahadi Jeanne May 24 2022 Society may not survive Putin s war says billionaire George Soros CNN Retrieved June 1 2022 Forbes Billionaires 2021 The Richest People in the World Forbes Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Retrieved September 4 2020 Soros George 2003 The Alchemy of Finance John Wiley amp Sons p xii ISBN 978 0 471 44549 4 Archived from the original on November 10 2020 Retrieved October 17 2020 Philanthropy failed verification unreliable source Archived September 21 2010 at the Wayback Machine George Soros Retrieved November 25 2011 York Byron Soros Funded Stewart Defense Archived October 28 2014 at the Wayback Machine National Review Online retrieved February 7 2007 Dugger Celia W September 13 2006 Philanthropist Gives 50 Million to Help Aid the Poor in Africa The New York Times Africa Archived from the original on April 9 2009 Retrieved October 16 2009 Hungary Soros Donates 250 Million to University in Budapest IPR Strategic Business Information Database Info Prod Research November 25 2009 dead link Active Programs Archived September 21 2010 at the Wayback Machine David Gelles October 17 2017 George Soros Transfers Billions to Open Society Foundations The New York Times Archived from the original on December 27 2017 Retrieved December 27 2017 George Soros founder of Open Society Foundations invests in the future of free and open knowledge Wikimedia Foundation October 15 2018 Archived from the original on October 20 2018 Retrieved October 19 2018 Herndon Astead W July 13 2020 George Soros s Foundation Pours 220 Million Into Racial Equality Push The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on July 21 2020 Retrieved July 21 2020 a href Template Cite news html title Template Cite news cite news a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Kaufman Michael T Soros The Life and Times of a Messianic Billionaire Archived August 1 2020 at the Wayback Machine The New York Times WEDDINGS Melissa 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again at 82 Archived November 2 2020 at the Wayback Machine August 12 2012 Hershey Robert D Jr June 15 2013 Paul Soros Shipping Innovator Dies at 87 The New York Times Archived from the original on June 16 2013 Retrieved June 15 2013 Fellowship Background amp History Paul and Dora Soros Fellowships for Young Americans Archived from the original on March 27 2009 Retrieved March 22 2009 Bumiller Elisabeth June 17 1998 Public Lives An Overshadowed Altruist Sees the Light The New York Times Archived from the original on May 26 2013 Retrieved March 22 2009 Burgenland Daisy Soros Ruckkehr nach 76 Jahren Archived January 17 2016 at the Wayback Machine retrieved May 26 2012 Visionary Engineer Master Pom Builder Philanthropist Paul Soros Archived February 8 2016 at the Wayback Machine retrieved May 26 2012 Peter Soros and Flora Fraser The New York Times February 2 1997 Archived from the original on April 9 2009 Retrieved March 22 2009 Soros s Nats Bid Irks Republicans The Washington Post June 28 2005 Archived from the original on June 29 2011 Retrieved May 19 2010 Goff Steven October 12 2000 United s Ownership Uncertain After Sale Fell Through MLS Might Take Over Operation Pqasb pqarchiver com Archived from the original on February 10 2009 Retrieved October 16 2009 Manchester United George Soros invests in football club BBC August 21 2012 Archived from the original on August 21 2012 Retrieved August 21 2012 Dunn Bill George Soros Freedom From Religion Foundation ffrf org Retrieved February 5 2022 Lauree Honoris Causa George Soros Lauree Honoris Causa Archivio Storico Universita di Bologna www archiviostorico unibo it Archived from the original on February 7 2017 Retrieved February 7 2017 Cohen Simons 12 Others Enter Hedge Fund Hall Institutional Investor Institutional Investor LLC September 23 2008 Archived from the original on June 16 2019 Retrieved June 16 2019 Cosgrave Jenny January 26 2015 Ackman s returns make him a top 20 fund manager CNBC Archived from the original on August 16 2017 Retrieved March 21 2017 Elections to the British Academy celebrate the diversity of UK research July 21 2017 Archived from the original on July 30 2017 FT Person of the Year George Soros Financial Times Archived from the original on December 19 2018 Retrieved December 19 2018 George Soros Ridenhour Prizes Archived from the original on September 10 2019 Retrieved April 19 2019 Soros accepts Ridenhour Prize for Courage in an age of lies The Lens April 17 2019 Archived from the original on May 8 2019 Retrieved December 3 2019 The Times August 2 1993Further readingBiographies Soros The Life and Times of a Messianic Billionaire by Michael T Kaufman Alfred A Knopf 2002 ISBN 978 0 375 40585 3 Soros The World s Most Influential Investor by Robert Slater McGraw Hill Professional 2009 ISBN 978 0 07 160844 2Journalism This subsection has an unclear citation style The references used may be made clearer with a different or consistent style of citation and footnoting May 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Authers John May 19 2008 A successful prophet of the markets Financial Times Archived from the original on June 2 2008 Retrieved May 24 2022 Laura Blumenfeld Billionaire Soros Takes on Bush MSNBC Archived from the original on November 27 2005 Retrieved April 7 2004 The Washington Post November 11 2003 Connie Bruck Abstract of The New Yorker profile of Soros The World According to Soros The New Yorker January 23 1995 Malcolm Gladwell gladwell com Blowing Up The New Yorker April 22 amp 29 2002 Matt Welch Open Season on Open Society Why an anti communist Holocaust survivor is being demonized as a Socialist Self hating Jew Reason December 8 2003 Time s 25 Most Influential Americans Archived July 10 2010 at the Wayback Machine Time April 21 1997 Retrieved May 21 2007 The Time 100 The Power Givers George Soros Archived December 5 2010 at the Wayback Machine Time May 14 2007 Retrieved May 21 2007 Nahum Barnea Why they hate George Soros Ynetnews April 25 2018 Scholarly perspectives Bryant C G A 2002 George Soros s theory of reflexivity a comparison with the theories of Giddens and Beck and a consideration of its practical value Economy and Society 31 1 112 131 doi 10 1080 03085140120109277 S2CID 143594005 Cross R Strachan D 1997 On George Soros and economic analysis Kyklos 50 4 561 574 doi 10 1111 1467 6435 00030 Kwong C P 2008 Mathematical analysis of Soros s theory of reflexivity arXiv 0901 4447 q fin GN Nielsen Waldemar A 1996 Inside American Philanthropy The Dramas of Donorship Norman Oklahoma University of Oklahoma Press pp 77 82 ISBN 978 0 8061 2802 3 Pettis Michael 2001 The Volatility Machine Emerging Economies and the Threat of Financial Collapse Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 514330 0 Stone Diane 2007 Market Principles Philanthropic Ideals and Public Service Values The Public Policy Program at the Central European University PDF PS Political Science and Politics 40 3 545 551 doi 10 1017 S1049096507070795 S2CID 53387414 Stone Diane 2010 Transnational Philanthropy or Policy Transfer The Transnational Norms of the Open Society Institute PDF Policy and Politics 38 2 269 87 doi 10 1332 030557309x458416 External linksGeorge Soros at Wikipedia s sister projects Media from Commons Quotations from Wikiquote Data from Wikidata Official website Open Society Foundations Institute for New Economic Thinking Column archives at Project Syndicate Column archives at The New York Review of Books Appearances on C SPAN George Soros on Charlie Rose George Soros collected news and commentary at The Guardian George Soros collected news and commentary at The New York Times Forbes com George Soros NYTimes George Soros Membership at the Council on Foreign Relations Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George Soros amp oldid 1135219452, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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