It's important to disentangle but there is overlap -- it's worth looking at Brimelow's writings on this -- a couple of times he explicitly cited Friedman for idea that not everyone was capable of market culture.
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Wouldn’t the null hypothesis just be: it’d been a while, and so it could all seem fresh again?
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Also a basic rise in the presence of genetic data. Direct gene sequencing begins taking off in the '80s. 1989 was the discovery of the genetic basis of cystic fibrosis, a major landmark in identifying genetic causation. 1988 is "mitochondrial Eve" "Out of Africa" paper.
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I'm sure that played a role but ... if you look at the major advocates (Bell Curve, Brimelow etc) they rarely cite new genetics but rather revive earlier stuff (twin studies, Jensen).
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