Collective vs. Individual Risk Assessment: An Illustration
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This is a guest post by John Hasnas (Georgetown University) I move between two worlds. I work at Georgetown University in Washington, DC and I live in the Lake Barcroft community in Northern Virginia. The former is governed by the collective risk assessment made by the government of the District of Columbia and the University. The latter is largely governed by the individual risk assessments made by the residents. The former is a sad, lonely, and oppressive place. The latter is a cheerful, friendly, happy place.
Collective vs. Individual Risk Assessment: An Illustration
Collective vs. Individual Risk Assessment: An…
Collective vs. Individual Risk Assessment: An Illustration
This is a guest post by John Hasnas (Georgetown University) I move between two worlds. I work at Georgetown University in Washington, DC and I live in the Lake Barcroft community in Northern Virginia. The former is governed by the collective risk assessment made by the government of the District of Columbia and the University. The latter is largely governed by the individual risk assessments made by the residents. The former is a sad, lonely, and oppressive place. The latter is a cheerful, friendly, happy place.