Lauded by the New York Times as "brilliant and persuasive", and
published in more than thirty-five foreign editions, George Soros's
The Crisis of Global Capitalism became an instant classic. A must
read for anyone concerned with the complex market forces that rule
our global economy and that have thrust us into a state of
financial flux and international economic insecurity.
Now Soros takes a whole new look at the arguments he made in
that book, incorporating the very latest in global economic and
political developments. He shows how the recovery following the
economic meltdown of 1998 may have been a false dawn, leaving us in
a much more precarious position than we realize. He also explores
surprising connections between events like the war in Kosovo and
the economic wealth of nations. And he offers new insights into the
fates of Russia, Asia, Europe and the United States.
Demonstrating that our still unquestioning faith in market
forces blinds us to crucial economic instabilities, Open Society
provides an inspiring vision of how to fix the flaws in the system
- suggestions that have already influenced leaders at the IMF, the
World Bank, and in many national governments.
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