The Voluntary City
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The Voluntary City: Choice, Community, and Civil Society es un libro publicado por el Independent Institute y editado por David T. Beito, acerca de aquellas comunidades con provisión privada de servicios municipales. Expone la posibilidad de la anarquía o ausencia de gobierno como una situación viable a través de la privatización en un mercado libre (anarcocapitalismo).
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The Voluntary City: Choice, Community, and Civil Society is an Independent Institute-published book, edited by David T. Beito, about communities with private provision of municipal services. Contributors include , Daniel B. Klein, , Bruce L. Benson, David G. Green, James Tooley, Fred E. Foldvary, Donald J. Boudreaux, Randall G. Holcombe, Robert H. Nelson, Spencer H. MacCallum, and Alexander Tabarrok. It covers the topics of privatized provision of urban infrastructure, roads, planning, police, charity, medical care, education, and commercial regulation, particularly through examination of historical examples of this provision.
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The Voluntary City
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The Voluntary City: Choice, Community, and Civil Society es un libro publicado por el Independent Institute y editado por David T. Beito, acerca de aquellas comunidades con provisión privada de servicios municipales. Expone la posibilidad de la anarquía o ausencia de gobierno como una situación viable a través de la privatización en un mercado libre (anarcocapitalismo). Cubre los temas de la prestación privada de infraestructura urbana, carreteras, planificación, policía, caridad, cuidados médicos, educación y regulación comercial, con una importante bibliografía y ejemplos reales sobre la superioridad de estos sobre los fallos del gobierno.
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The Voluntary City: Choice, Community, and Civil Society is an Independent Institute-published book, edited by David T. Beito, about communities with private provision of municipal services. Contributors include , Daniel B. Klein, , Bruce L. Benson, David G. Green, James Tooley, Fred E. Foldvary, Donald J. Boudreaux, Randall G. Holcombe, Robert H. Nelson, Spencer H. MacCallum, and Alexander Tabarrok. It covers the topics of privatized provision of urban infrastructure, roads, planning, police, charity, medical care, education, and commercial regulation, particularly through examination of historical examples of this provision. Some criticisms of the book are that it does not adequately address situations such as the accident at Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, where private sector managers failed to install fire suppression equipment or leave the egresses unlocked (a common practice at the time), causing the death of around 146 employees; or the repressive nature of some private communities, including Pullman, Illinois. However, the book has also been praised for its bibliography, which has many useful resources on privatization. Among the examples the book gives of private communities are the private places of St. Louis and the Central Manufacturing District of Chicago.
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