The Small Tribe and the Great Society
Friedrich A. Hayek
About this video
This video examines the advantages of Friedrich A. Hayek’s great society or extended order. The importance of traditions and the rules of behavior that emerge from traditions fascinated Hayek and he also recognized the critical role freedom plays in everyday decisions and actions. Hayek challenges centralization by demonstrating how communities interact with one another efficiently and blames government coercion for the destruction of social order and spontaneity.
Credits
Digitized by New Media-UFM. Guatemala, March 2011
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 Bustamante; content reviser: Sofía Díaz; publication: Daphne Ortiz, Sofía Díaz
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The Small Tribe and the Great Society
Friedrich A. Hayek
About this video
This video examines the advantages of Friedrich A. Hayek’s great society or extended order. The importance of traditions and the rules of behavior that emerge from traditions fascinated Hayek and he also recognized the critical role freedom plays in everyday decisions and actions. Hayek challenges centralization by demonstrating how communities interact with one another efficiently and blames government coercion for the destruction of social order and spontaneity.
Credits
Digitized by New Media-UFM. Guatemala, March 2011
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 Bustamante; content reviser: Sofía Díaz; publication: Daphne Ortiz, Sofía Díaz