Different Matters by Damien Grant

Dr Eric Crampton on Different Matters


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Dr Eric Crampton is the chief economist at The New Zealand Initiative, New Zealand's leading private think-tank. He previously served for over a decade as lecturer and senior lecturer in economics at the University of Canterbury.

In this second interview with Dr Eric Crampton we discuss Paul H. Ruben's book, Darwinian Politics: The Evolutionary Origin of Freedom.

Join me, Damien Grant, and Dr Eric Crampton as we discuss the environment of evolutionary adaptiveness (EEA), the origin of preferences, inheritibility and more. 

For more information, or to get in touch, visit the Different Matters Website.

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