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Many intellectuals believe that governments have not been able to satisfy their citizen's basic needs because of their monopolies and the lack of incentives. In this interview, Luis Figueroa has a conversation with Patri Friedman regarding a promising new type of organizational society in the ocean. Friedman explains the basic elements of seasteading and presents the benefits this idea could bring to people around the world who seek freedom in order to succeed. He explains the barriers this project might encounter, but emphasizes on the long-term contribution this would make to liberty.
Credits
What is Seasteading? Patri Friedman
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
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 by Luis Figueroa |
 | What is seasteading? |
 | How does this differ from constructivism, according to Friedrich A. Hayek's philosophy? |
 | How does seasteading differ from landsteading? |
 | Does this idea apply for people with an ideology different from the libertarian? |
 | What are the usual objections you receive when you present these ideas? |
 | Final words |
 | Final credits |
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