Group Tyranny: Can We Escape?
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Friedrich A. Hayek
1994 |
Atlas Economic Research Foundation (UK) |
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About this video
The social phenomenon known as group tyranny has negative effects on individual development. Friedrich A. Hayek's thoughts on this social problem and how to solve it through decentralized social cooperation are discussed in this video. Hayek also examines the role of freedom in the extended order, its effects on progress, and the impact of the dissemination of classical liberal thought around the world.
Credits:
Atlas Economic Research Foundation (UK)
Director: Suzanne Campbell-Jones; narrator: Eben Wilson; Hayek: Wolf Kahler; research: Kate Riley, David Mansanares, Sarah Penny, Peter Watts; stills research: John Raybould; production manager: Deborah Kermode; production accountant: Rebecca Philpott; sound: Steeve Beech, John Collins, Alfonso Porres, Mark Ritchie, Eric Williams; dubbing mixer: Andrew Sears; camera: Jeff Cordia, Guillermo Escalon, Chip Goebert, Tim Johnson, Tom Zannes; on-line editor: Bill Ogden; editor: Paul Bernays; written and produced by: Eben Wilson
Conversion: Mario Estrada; index: Sergio Bustamente; content reviser: Sofía Díaz; publication: Daphne Ortiz, Sofía Díaz |
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Collective or public interest |
Political coercion in public issues |
Tyranny of the majority |
Quote Friedrich A. Hayek |
Worldwide dissemination of classical liberal ideas |
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![]() | Importance of freedom in society
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Epistemological legacy |
![]() | Benefits of social cooperation in the extended order
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