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Many people here detest the means on how George Soros made money.
I think Soros is quite correct that his actions as a hedge fund manager were amoral. Why do you think his actions (he made his large fortune by using a global macro strategy which sometimes utilizes currency speculation) are immoral? To the contrary, some ethical systems regard capitalism as moral as opposed to amoral (such as Objectivism.) I regard Soros’ actions as amoral because if I were in his position, I would try to maximize my profits too.
BRANCACCIO: Does it worry you, for instance, that maybe some of your actions in the past would have hurt some people, when you withdrew capital from certain countries?
SOROS: Yes. No, you see you can’t… as a market participant, if you want to be successful, I think you just have to look out for your own interests.
BRANCACCIO: It sounds amoral.
SOROS: Pardon?
BRANCACCIO: It sounds amoral.
SOROS: It is amoral. Now, it’s very often understood and understood as immoral. And that is a very different, being immoral. If you hurt people deliberately or you know, that’s immoral. If you break the law, that’s immoral. If you play by the rules, that is the market itself is amoral.
If you impose morality on it, it means that you are actually with your hands tied behind your back and you’re not going to be successful. It’s extremely hard to be successful.
BRANCACCIO: Do you think, on balance, that your philanthropic work counteracts the more ruthless decisions that you had to make when you were a financier?
pbs.org/now/transcript/transcript_soros.htmlSOROS: It is no connection whatsoever. I’m not doing my philanthropic work, out of any kind of guilt, or any need to create good public relations. I’m doing it because I can afford to do it, and I believe in it
I think Soros is quite correct that his actions as a hedge fund manager were amoral. Why do you think his actions (he made his large fortune by using a global macro strategy which sometimes utilizes currency speculation) are immoral? To the contrary, some ethical systems regard capitalism as moral as opposed to amoral (such as Objectivism.) I regard Soros’ actions as amoral because if I were in his position, I would try to maximize my profits too.