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Blue Ocean Liberty: A Free Market Strategy for a Free Society
Cambiar vista de pantalla: Fredy Kofman April 4, 2011 | Roatán, Honduras | Duración:..
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About the author
Fredy Kofman speaks about a strategy through free market economic ideas for the creation of free cities around the world. He explains this approach focusing on the limitation of governments, not by the person that is currently empowered, but in the system that empowers him. He illustrates how these institutions have manipulated and used power for their own benefit, regardless of their initial intentions. He describes the importance of self-interest and property rights in his proposal and depicts how this new system, free of coercion, could transform greed into service in a society.
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Blue Ocean Liberty: A Free Market Strategy for a Free Society Fredy Kofman
Roatán, Honduras Honduras, April 4, 2011
A New Media - UFM production. Guatemala, April 2011 Camera: Mario Estrada; 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
Fredy Kofman is founder and managing director of the international consulting firm Axialent and founder of Leading Learning Communities. Previously, he taught ínformation systems and management control at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He has published articles in the Journal of Organizational Dynamics, Management Science and Econometrica. He is also author of the series Metamanagement and the book and accompanying CD program Conscious Business. Kofman holds a PhD in economics from University of California, Berkeley.
Source: www.ufm.edu Last update: 03/22/2010
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 | Initial credits |
 | Introduction |
 | Quotes José Mujica |
 | Quotes Franz Oppenheimer |
 | Head-to-head company competition
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 | Red ocean market situation |
 | Quotes Max Webber |
 | Blue Ocean Strategy
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 | State compulsory use of force |
 | Quotes Thomas Samuel Kuhn on paradigm shifts |
 | Bad electoral systems |
 | Tyrannic political systems |
 | Metaphor of The Lord of the Rings by J. R. Tolken
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 | Lord Acton on the idea of power |
 | Quotes Claude Frédéric Bastiat on the economic system |
 | Jean Piaget's evolutionary psychology experiments
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 | Spiral dynamics system |
 | Self-organization systems
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 | Charles Darwin's self-organizing system |
 | Quotes Adam Smith |
 | Utility of self-interest in society
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 | Quotes Thomas Hobbes |
 | Self-interest and goverment |
 | Perspectives on capitalism |
 | Quotes Thomas Friedman on the hidden hand of the market |
 | Importance of property rights
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 | Self-ownership |
 | First appropriation |
 | Transformation |
 | Voluntary exchange |
 | Principle of non-aggression |
 | Transformation of self-interest into service
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 | Quotes Ludwig von Mises |
 | Atlas Shrugged and goals in free cities |
 | Final words |
 | Final credits |

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