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Theory of Free Cities and Seasteading
Cambiar vista de pantalla: Patri Friedman April 4, 2011 | Roatán, Honduras | Duración:..
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The human kind has struggled to assure its freedom in every stage of history regardless of the political system that ruled at that time. The constant search of governmental entities for monopolizing power has imposed a way of life to mankind that has not been the most efficient one. In this conference Patri Friedman describes this social and political problem and explains it from an economic perspective providing an excellent solution to it. He tells about the possibility of creating cities abroad in the ocean where people can live in free cities and prosper at their own expense without obliging obtuse political systems.
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Theory of Free Cities and Seasteading Patri Friedman
Roatán, Honduras Honduras, April 4, 2011
A New Media - UFM production. Guatemala, April 2011 Camera: Rebeca Zuñiga; digital editing: Mynor de León; index and synopsis: Sergio Bustamante; content reviser: Sofía Díaz; publication: Mynor de León, 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
Patri Friedman is the founder of The Seasteading Institute. He served on the board of Humanity+, and is also a writer on political theory and philosophy. Previously, he worked as software engineer at Google. Friedman holds a BS in Math from Harvey Mudd College, a MSCS from Stanford University, and an MBA from Cardean University.
Source: www.ufm.edu Last update: 06/04/2011
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 | Initial credits |
 | Introduction |
 | Government as an industry
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 | Government system innovation |
 | Government as a moral center
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 | The role of morality in political philosophy |
 | The biggest industry in the world |
 | Development difference between North and South Korea |
 | Lack of governmental innovation |
 | Competitive governance |
 | Visual manifestation of the government
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 | Effect of laws in society |
 | Law creation viewed through public choice theory |
 | Costs and benefits of a democracy |
 | Ignored economic improvement ideas
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 | Quotes James Buchanan |
 | Constitutional moments through time
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 | The case of Estonia |
 | Political systems created by governments |
 | Barrier to entry argument |
 | A Thousand Nations' website |
 | Libertarian view of the world |
 | Government industry improvement |
 | Ideological war viewed through politics |
 | Seasteading
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 | Opportunities in the ocean |
 | Physical medium of the ocean |
 | Maritime law market benefits |
 | Final words |
 | Final credits |
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