George Soros Lecture Series: General Theory of Reflexivity

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The Lecture Series

Open Society Institute chairman and founder George Soros shares his latest thinking on economics and politics in a five-part lecture series recorded at Central European University, October 26-30, 2009. The lectures are the culmination of a lifetime of practical and philosophical reflection.

Soros discusses his general theory of reflexivity and its application to financial markets, providing insights into the recent financial crisis. The third and fourth lectures examine the concept of open society, which has guided Soros's global philanthropy, as well as the potential for conflict between capitalism and open society. The closing lecture focuses on the way ahead, examining the increasingly important economic and political role that China will play in the future.

Learn More and watch the Lecture Series: http://www.soros.org/resources/multimedia/sorosceu_20091112

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  • George stands up and screams Balls rips his underwear off like in Zoolander and yells "I can count to potatoes!" ( Who is sore now georgie porgie? All the rest of you kiss asses are sure to not comprehend!

  • OBEY.

  • i think its funny that he has student from the London school of economics eventhough he is the one who broke their bank

  • Thank You for posting this. This will be looked at 300 years later by posterity in awe....it is as if Voltaire himself is lecturing and was recorded on camera....

  • This is entirely wonderful, reflexivity and fallibilism presented in a way that challenges and furthers philosophy and social science -> bravo ... well done

  • @extremerap what do you mean? How does he fit in?

  • @d3ng

    I removed it myself :)

  • related videos include Tupac Shakur??

  • why u remove the comment? isnt this what open socity means? allowing speech? or is there some where i misunderstood?

  • Brilliant

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