Central European University Press
The Paradoxes of Unintended Consequences
The Paradoxes of Unintended Consequences
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The editors chose the title The Paradoxes of Unintended Consequences to encourage contributors to adopt a dialogical approach. The title also refers to the case of Giordano Bruno, itself a telling example of paradox. Burnt at the stake 400 years ago for heresy, Bruno's views were probably far more illiberal and undemocratic than the views of those who condemned him. The editors' aim was to show that any complex social process or political attempt to change people's lives will inevitably have unintended consequences, usually of a paradoxical nature. These consequences should force us to reconsider our original theory.
The volume contains a short biography of George Soros, as well as a list of his published works and philanthropic initiatives.
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