Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Soros sees 'reflexivity' theory of economics as life's work - USATODAY.com

Soros sees 'reflexivity' theory of economics as life's work - USATODAY.com: "Soros retired from full-time investing in 2000 and concentrated on philanthropy through a network of non-profit organizations he had established in the 1980s and his Open Society Institute. Together, the groups distribute $400 million to $500 million each year to 'civil society' projects in more than 50 countries, such as election monitoring in Tajikistan and a network of community libraries in Haiti. Soros also has emerged as a major financial contributor to the Democratic Party and harsh critic of President Bush and the 'war on terror.'"

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