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The Age of Fallibility is a compelling critique by investor-philanthropist GeorgeSoros, offering a sharp analysis of America's post-9/11 actions and their effects on democracy and human rights. Soros argues that the U.S. militarized responseranging from the Patriot Act to Guantánamo and the invasion of Iraqundermined the ideals of an open society and risked turning global freedom into authoritarianism . Through a series of essays, he challenges the notion that security demands suppression of dissent, calling for a return to principle-driven democratic discourse .
The Age of Fallibility, George Soros, War on Terror, open society, democracy, Bush administration, human rights, critical essays, political memoir, post-9/11 critique
Readers critically engaging with post-9/11 policy decisions
Those interested in open society concepts and democratic resilience
Political science students, global policy analysts, and public intellectuals
Fans of Soros earlier works (Bubble of American Supremacy, Open Society)