"A full and fair discussion is essential to democracy"
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Coming from Soros, a businessman-philanthropist who has been cast simultaneously as democracy’s patron and its alleged puppet master, the sentence also functions as self-justification. He’s arguing that the legitimacy of an open society isn’t just elections; it’s the infrastructure that makes elections meaningful: independent media, protected dissent, and civic institutions that can absorb disagreement without turning it into civil war.
The subtext is defensive and ambitious: defensive against authoritarian tactics that label critique as disloyalty, ambitious because it treats deliberation as a public good worth financing and protecting. In an era when “debate” is routinely gamed - by disinformation, algorithmic rage, and captured outlets - Soros is staking a claim that democracy is less a finished system than a continual argument, and that the argument must be protected from sabotage.
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