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* Should we also create pages for the public variations for each concept? | * Should we also create pages for the public variations for each concept? | ||
* A voluntary cooperation portal?<!--(and accompanying portalspace??)--> | * A voluntary cooperation portal?<!--(and accompanying portalspace??)--> | ||
* How to differentiate between [[private law]] and 'purely' private, contractual law? | |||
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Revision as of 09:03, 7 December 2012
Please create and expand articles about voluntary (free market) ways of human cooperation, especially in domains where such a cooperation is disputed.
The ultimate goal: Create a solid introduction for anyone who is interested in the topic. Both sides of the discussion should be covered in good detail.
Things to do:
- Process this page for examples of topics and sources
- Process this, a lot of material on infrastructure
- Oh, and don't forget to check the Wikipedia pages for useful material.
- Make at least stubs for all major topics
- What would be a suitable category to group the topics into?
- Should we also create pages for the public variations for each concept?
- A voluntary cooperation portal?
- How to differentiate between private law and 'purely' private, contractual law?
- What else?
Done:
- ...
Pages
- Agriculture (esp. without subsidies)
- Charity
- Contractual communities/Voluntary societywikipedia/Zoning laws
- Friendly societies
- Private defense/security
- Private dispute resolution
- Private emergency services/catastrophe aid?
- Private hospitals/Healthcare
- Private laws
- Private libraries
- Private police/private security
- Private prosecutor
- Private roads
- Private schools
- Private unemployment programs
- Private utilities
- Public goods -> Public Goods and Market Failures: A Critical Examination, Free rider problem, Market failure?
- ...