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Differences between Private and Public Communities
Cambiar vista de pantalla: Fred E. Foldvary April 4, 2011 | Honduras | Duración:..
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Private communities have existed for a long time. They have continually proved their success by allowing their inhabitants to expressly agree to the way they choose to cohabitate with other people. Fred E. Foldvary explains this idea and points out the biggest benefits this social organization has in regards to freedom and the respect of the individual choice. He comments on the possible downsides they may have, but expresses his positive opinion towards the proliferation of these types of neighborhoods anywhere possible.
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Differences between Private and Public Communities Fred E. Foldvary
Roatán, Honduras Honduras, April 4, 2011
A New Media - UFM production. Guatemala, May 2011 Camera: Rebeca Zuñiga; digital editing: Claudia de Obregón; index and synopsis: Sergio Bustamante; content reviser: Sofía Díaz; publication: Claudia de Obregón, Sofía Díaz
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons 3.0 License
Este trabajo ha sido registrado con una licencia Creative Commons 3.0
Fred E. Foldvary is profesor of economics at Santa Clara University. He is also associate editor of Econ Journal Watch and a member of the editorial board of the American Journal of Economics and Sociology. His areas of research include public economics, social ethics, real estate economics, and private communities. Foldvary is author of the books: Soul of Liberty, Beyond Neoclassical Economics, Public Goods and Private Communities, Dictionary of Free-Market Economics, The Half-Life of Policy Rationales, and The Depression of 2008. He holds a BA in Economics from the University of California, Berkeley; MA and PhD in Economics from George Mason University.
Source: www.ufm.edu Last update: 07/04/2011
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 | Initial credits |
 | Introduction by Luis Figueroa |
 | What is the difference of private communities from other type of communities? |
 | Is Jean-Jacques Rousseau's social contract actually a contract? |
 | Do these communities require homogeneity? |
 | What are the downsides of private communities? |
 | What are the usual objections you receive when you present this idea? |
 | Final words |
 | Final credits |
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