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z2003-08-22- Soros Open Society At Home
Whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

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on America's Global Role (May'03). A [World Order] based on the of states, moreover, cannot take care of our common human interests. The main source of and misery in the world today is bad government - repressive, corrupt regimes and -s. And yet it is difficult to intervene in the internal affairs of other countries because the principle of sovereignty stands in the way. One way to overcome the problem is to offer countries positive inducements for becoming open societies... Speaking from experience, I would never choose Iraq for . Military occupation is the easy part; what comes afterward is what should give us pause. The internal tensions and the external ones with neighboring countries such as and will make it very difficult to establish a democratic Iraqi regime. To impose a military regime as [Douglas Mac Arthur] did in post- would be to court disaster. It would have been easier to achieve success in Afghanistan because both the and were alien oppressors. But having won a resounding military victory, we failed to follow through with nation building... The vision of American supremacy is not only unsound and unsustainable, it is also in contradiction with American values. We are an . The principles of open society are enshrined in the . And the institutions of our democracy are protected by our . The fact that we have a bunch of far-right ideologues in our does not turn us into a totalitarian dictatorship. There are , and the president must obtain the support of the people. I put my faith in the people. But in the end, open society will not survive unless those who live in it believe in it.


 




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