What is Darwinian economics? "I’m taking standard Darwinian economics—standard economic-evolutionary theory out of Darwin [...] general-equilibrium theory." Is that an actual thing libertarian law-and-economics people use? (Also this interview, my god) https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/the-contrarian-coronavirus-theory-that-informed-the-trump-administration …
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I suppose it’s really a Burkean heritage, “the wisdom of the ages” and all that...
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in the earlier 20th c. the Mises Circle had an interest in Bergsonian vitalism, which has an elective affinity with certain Lamarckist themes - as best as I can tell, "scientism," in the sense that became conceptually central for the Austrians, was a Bergson coinage
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Wolfe argued that he didn’t feel that Lamarcks ideas had been definitively disproven. Which is a fair stance, especially when you consider epigeneticshttps://www.nybooks.com/articles/2018/06/07/epigenetics-the-evolution-revolution/ …
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