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  1. Underwriting Democracy © George Soros georgesoros.com accepted as my personal representative. He was an elder statesman of the unofficial opposition but at the same time enjoyed the respect of officials. His involvement sent a clear signal to society where the foundation stood in relation to the communist regime. I also had a very good

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  2. Underwriting democracy : encouraging free enterprise and democratic reform among the Soviets and in Eastern Europe. by. Soros, George. Publication date. 2004. Topics. Soros, George, Soros Foundation, Endowments -- Program-related investments -- United States, Capitalists and financiers -- United States -- Biography, Europe, Eastern -- Politics ...

  3. 1 de abr. de 2004 · In Underwriting Democracy he describes his experiences helping to bring about democratic change in Eastern Europe -- experiences that are especially relevant now that our country has begun to intervene (though in an entirely different way than Soros) to create functioning democracies.

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  4. Most of the efforts that go into the making of an open society do so by indirection: the profit motive and cultural and political pursuits can all contribute to the diversity that is a precondition of an open society. My foundations are almost unique in treating open society as their primary goal.

  5. www.georgesoros.com › wp-content › uploadsUnderwriting Democracy

    In this chapter I shall present the framework of open and closed societies as I originally conceived it—that is to say, as a choice that confronts humanity at the present moment in history. The constructs, being reflexive, have two aspects. One depicts the way people think, and the other, the way things really are.

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  7. In Underwriting Democracy he describes his experiences helping to bring about democratic change in Eastern Europe — experiences that are especially relevant now that our country has begun to intervene (though in an entirely different way than Soros) to create functioning democracies.