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The Liberal Utopia of Próspera?
What if a city could write its own rules? In this episode of IAF Continued Conversations, hosts Bettina Solinger and Sven Gerst explore the world of charter cities together with Honduran attorney and IAF alumnus Christian Betancourt, who lives and works in Próspera on the island of Roatán.
Charter cities are autonomous zones with their own regulatory frameworks for business, taxation, and labor — a radical idea that challenges our usual understanding of the nation-state. Próspera is one of the most ambitious examples of this concept, offering entrepreneurs, innovators, and residents the chance to experiment with new ways of living and working.
Christian shares his unique perspective as both a legal expert and a resident, giving insight into how Próspera came into being, what daily life looks like, and why Honduras, of all places, became a pioneer in this field. From its legal foundations and economic opportunities to the diverse mix of residents who call it home, this conversation brings theory and practice together in a way that makes the experiment tangible.
Tune in to learn how charter cities are reshaping governance, what challenges they face, and what they might mean for the future of freedom and innovation.
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