"The people currently in charge have forgotten the first principle of an open society, namely that we may be wrong and that there has to be free discussion. That it's possible to be opposed to the policies without being unpatriotic"
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The line “we may be wrong” does the heavy lifting. It’s a small, almost modest phrase that quietly detonates the moral certainty leaders like to brandish during crisis. Soros frames open society as a discipline of self-doubt, which makes the next move sharper: if disagreement is necessary for course correction, then branding opponents “unpatriotic” isn’t just rude rhetoric, it’s anti-feedback. It turns politics into loyalty testing, a system optimized for solidarity over truth.
Context matters: Soros is a businessman-philanthropist often cast by nationalists as the villain behind “globalist” plots. That backdrop gives his defense of dissent a double edge. He’s arguing for a principle while also countering the very smear he’s describing: opposition to policy is not treason, and the health of a country can be measured by whether it still permits that distinction to stand.
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Soros, George. (2026, January 17). The people currently in charge have forgotten the first principle of an open society, namely that we may be wrong and that there has to be free discussion. That it's possible to be opposed to the policies without being unpatriotic. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-people-currently-in-charge-have-forgotten-the-43591/
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Soros, George. "The people currently in charge have forgotten the first principle of an open society, namely that we may be wrong and that there has to be free discussion. That it's possible to be opposed to the policies without being unpatriotic." FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-people-currently-in-charge-have-forgotten-the-43591/.
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"The people currently in charge have forgotten the first principle of an open society, namely that we may be wrong and that there has to be free discussion. That it's possible to be opposed to the policies without being unpatriotic." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-people-currently-in-charge-have-forgotten-the-43591/. Accessed 6 Feb. 2026.



