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The Legacy of George Soros Part 1 By John C. Velisek USN Re

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The Legacy of George Soros Part 1 By John C. Velisek USN Re

Postby martin41 » Tue Sep 15, 2015 11:06 am

There have been many who have had an impact on United States politics, but perhaps none more than George Soros. A man who in his book “ The Alchemy of Finance” admitted to an exaggerated view of his place in the world. “I have always thought of myself as some kind of God or economic reformer” He told biographer Michael Kaufman that it was his goal to “become the conscience of the world”.

Born in Budapest in 1930 to Tividar and Erzebat Schwartz the name was later changed to Soros in 1936. When the Nazis occupied Budapest in 1944, his father split the family into groups buying forged papers to identify them as Christians and bribed German families to take them in. George, an atheist was placed with a German Hungarian official named Baumbach. Soros sometime accompanied Baumbach on his job, which was to deport Hungarian Jews and turn the property that had to the Germans. Soros felt no guilt over this, as he told CBS news in December 1998 because he took no active part.

In 1947 the family went to England where George went to the London School of Economics. The Viennese born Karl Popper taught at the school and was a mentor to Soros. It was Poppers book “The Open Society and its Enemies” that first brought the concept of “Open Society” to the attention of George Soros.

“Open Society” was first used as a phrase in 1932 By Henri Louis Bergson to describe a society of moral codes founded upon principles that would enhance the welfare of all mankind. An open society, further expounded upon by Popper, was one where society could change the institutions as they saw fit, one where criticism and change to societal norms were expected and encouraged usually by violent means and according to Marxist doctrine. Popper determined that any society that considered itself superior in any way to any other society was “closed”, a concept held within the American administration today.

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http://intellectualconservative.com/the-legacy-of-george-soros-part-2/

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http://intellectualconservative.com/the-legacy-of-soros-part-3/

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http://intellectualconservative.com/the-legacy-of-george-soros-part-4/

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http://intellectualconservative.com/the-legacy-of-george-soros-part-5/

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http://intellectualconservative.com/the-legacy-of-george-soros-part-6/
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