Open Society 在線電子書 圖書標籤: 索羅斯 政治學 投資
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評分原典讀書筆記,嗬嗬……被迫的……
評分原典讀書筆記,嗬嗬……被迫的……
評分原典讀書筆記,嗬嗬……被迫的……
喬治·索羅斯(George Soros),美國金融大鰐,猶太人,量子基金創始人。1997年金融風暴的幕後操控者,也是東歐社會活動傢。據說他每天在他帝國大廈頂層的辦公室裏研究哲學問題,偶爾會齣手資本和金融市場而掀起波瀾。
George Soros is a legend in the world of finance. His Quantum Fund has been the best performing investment fund in history and his foundations have helped re-shape the post-Cold War world. In this thoroughly revised version of his international bestseller, George Soros reconsiders his analysis in the light of recent economic events. We need to improve our international arrangements to match our increasing economic interdependence. Soros proposes that the open societies of the world should form an alliance for the dual purpose of fostering the development of open society within individual countries, and to lay the groundwork for a global open society by strengthening international institutions and rules of behaviour. Whilst the hardback edition emphasised the financial side of the system, the paperback adds more weight to its political aspects. Offering brilliant solutions based on years of Soros's own experience as a financier and philanthropist, THE CRISIS OF GLOBAL CAPITALISM is essential reading for anyone involved with the new economy - that is, all of us.
之前了解索罗斯一直以为他是个唯利是图的精明犹太商人。后有机会读到他的传记,才发现他对慈善业也十分的热衷。由此对他的看法开始转变。最近读完这一本开放的社会,让我觉得这是一位是非分明,富有责任心的慈善家,同时也是个唯利是图的商人。他只是在不同的场合扮演者最适合...
評分一直以为索罗斯只是个金融大鳄,是个"臭名昭著的金融投机者",没想到这家伙居然心怀天下,而且不同于许多人的纸上谈兵,索罗斯本人不仅是个思考者,还是一个积极的实践者。 =========== 以下是从这本书导言中摘抄的几段: -- 在本书中,我号召世界上的民主国家应该在这样两个...
評分很多年前就买了这本书了,那时候没怎么仔细看,只是把他当成金融危机的资料书来看,因为里面有不少98金融危机的细节描述。 最近又金融危机了,这本书再拿出来看了看,才发现这个人用心非常险恶啊。 1。批评莫须有的“市场原教旨主义”,提出市场是“非道德”性的,动态非均衡...
評分1. There are flaws in our thinking, hence our judgment and behaviors towards the outside world. (Fallibility) 2. Our opinions on the outside world affect our behaviors and therefore change the outside world itself.(Reflexivity) 3. There is no such a thing c...
評分1. There are flaws in our thinking, hence our judgment and behaviors towards the outside world. (Fallibility) 2. Our opinions on the outside world affect our behaviors and therefore change the outside world itself.(Reflexivity) 3. There is no such a thing c...
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