"I think there's a lot of merit in an international economy and global markets, but they're not sufficient because markets don't look after social needs"
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The subtext is a rebuke to the post-Cold War triumphalism that treated globalization as a self-correcting moral project. Soros is pointing at the category error: markets are great at pricing goods and allocating capital, terrible at honoring obligations that can't be reduced to transactions. "Social needs" is deliberately broad, a catch-all for the things that become visible only when they fail: healthcare, education, housing, basic security, the dignity of people who aren't profitable. He's not asking markets to be kinder; he's arguing they are not designed to care. The system's indifference isn't a bug, it's the feature.
Context matters because Soros isn't a campus protester; he's a financier and philanthropist who spent decades watching deregulated capital flows stress-test democracies. When he says "international economy", he's also hinting at the political reality that markets outrun national governments: money moves frictionlessly; social repair does not. The intent, ultimately, is to make room for policy - regulation, redistribution, public investment - without pretending those interventions are anti-growth. It's a market believer's warning that efficiency without legitimacy curdles into backlash.
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Soros, George. (2026, January 15). I think there's a lot of merit in an international economy and global markets, but they're not sufficient because markets don't look after social needs. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-theres-a-lot-of-merit-in-an-international-143766/
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Soros, George. "I think there's a lot of merit in an international economy and global markets, but they're not sufficient because markets don't look after social needs." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-theres-a-lot-of-merit-in-an-international-143766/.
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"I think there's a lot of merit in an international economy and global markets, but they're not sufficient because markets don't look after social needs." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-think-theres-a-lot-of-merit-in-an-international-143766/. Accessed 5 Feb. 2026.



