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'Soros has used philanthropy to battle against authoritarianism, racism and intolerance.”The Financial Times’ previous “Person of the Year” recognitions included Susan Fowler in 2017 and then-President-elect Trump in 2016. '
'Soros “has tirelessly supported.”“The Financial Times’s choice of Person of the Year is usually a reflection of their achievements. '
'Soros told the Financial Times during an interview last week in Marrakesh, Morocco. “I wish I didn’t have so many enemies, but I take it as an indication that I must be doing something right.”Mr. '
'The Financial Times has named billionaire financier George Soros as its 2018 “Person of the Year,” not only for his achievements but for “the values he represents” as being the “standard bearer of liberal democracy and open society.”The London-based international daily newspaper praised Mr. '
'Soros this year, his selection is also about the values he represents,” the paper said. “He is the standard bearer of liberal democracy and open society. '
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