• 00:00    |    
    Initial credits
  • 00:06    |    
    Introduction
  • 00:15    |    
    Basic elements of a free city
  • 00:22    |    
    Economic proposition
  • 00:34    |    
    Ethical proposition
  • 00:51    |    
    Political proposition
  • 01:07    |    
    What principles define a free city?
    • Ethical principle
    • Quotes John Locke on moral law
    • Universal ethic
    • Laws of free cities
    • Levels of rules
      • Constitutional level of choice
      • Voluntariness of a free city
    • Public finance of a free city
    • Collective goods
    • Public finance of an efficient free city
      • Taxed imposing governments
      • Lack of arbitrary restrictions
  • 08:17    |    
    What is our vision of a free city and what strategy would best advance that vision?
  • Rental collection
  • 09:22    |    
    What governance systems does a free city need?
    • Propietary government
    • Co-owner and tenant communities
    • Mass democracy evasion
    • Decentralized democracy structure
    • Demand revelation system
  • 12:51    |    
    Pollution and congestion charges on free cities
  • 14:04    |    
    Service substitution
  • 14:55    |    
    Conclusions
  • 15:14    |    
    Final credits


Public Finance and Governance of a Free City

  | 04 de abril de 2011  | Vistas: 33

Based on philosophical liberal ideas, every society has the right to establish its own type of government, as well as to change it whenever it fails to satisfy the basic needs and obligations of its citizens. In this conference Fred E. Foldvary describes what the fundamental political and economic system of free cities would be, based on these types of ideas. He explains that economics, ethics, and governance are the three basic elements free societies must pursue in order to prosper and meet the purposes for which they were originally created.



 

 

 

Autor

Fred E. Foldvary is profesor of economics at Santa Clara University.…