Tami Hultman
17 June 2006
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Meanwhile, with threats to democracy and progress from both sides – anarchy and failed states on the one hand and dogmatism and despotism on the other, Soros sees open societies as occupying "a precious middle ground," endangered by extremes of all kinds. "The Age of Fallibility," a product of his 75th year, is an appeal he hopes will fall on receptive ears, as increasing numbers of Americans become concerned about a future that more and more people define as frightening and unpredictable.
LINKS
The Age of Fallibility (web site)
Soros on Rocketboom.com (interview)
NPR Weekend Edition (interview)
Publish What You Pay (web site)
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