George Soros: Blinded by a Concept
Here is the URL (I tried putting the link in the piece, but the editor mangled it)
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2006/08/31/blinded_by_a_concept
George Soros, financier and philanthropist, is more than that: he is morphing into a fearless thinker and careful donor to causes that have practical benefits. He is also, more than ever, a deep thinker and true idealist. For example, he is the author of “The Age of Fallibility: Consequences of the War on Terror.” Here, in a very compact and beutifully written article, he summarizes the main idea of that excellent book: the whole war-on-terror concept oversimplifies the problem and embraces military action at the expense of any hope of a political solution. Well worth reading. Hot stuff…BS
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Bill,
Posted on 31-Aug-06 at 11:10 am | PermalinkNeed link. Really want to read.
Thanks
Michael