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Politics

Nov 30, 2022

The Nordic Third Way: A Conversation with Nina Witoszek and Atle Midttun

The Nordic nations are identified as exemplars of good governance, which avoid the excesses of both centralized planning and laissez-faire capitalism.

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Aug 11, 2022

The Role of the Market in the Third Way of Entrepreneurship: A Conversation with Peter Boettke

Markets have a role to play, but they must be structured so that the cultural evolutionary process is managed to achieve whole-system goals.

Business
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Jul 28, 2022

The Third Way of Entrepreneurship and the Art of Public Policy: A Conversation with David Colander

There are many sectors of the economy where for-benefit corporations are a better structure than either for-profit corporations and not-for-profit corporations as currently structured.

Economy
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Jul 21, 2022

Socialism, Capitalism, and the Third Way of National Governance: A Conversation with Geoffrey Hodgson

The failure of laissez-faire and centralized planning, revealing the need for the Third Way of entrepreneurship and all other forms of positive social change, should exist at all scales of governance.

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Jul 14, 2022

Pragmatism as the Third Way of Entrepreneurship: A Conversation with Trygve Throntveit

Positive systemic change must be the target of selection. Alternative social practices must be oriented toward the target of selection.

Economy
History
Philosophy
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Jun 22, 2022

Decolonizing Science and the Bias Against Non-Native English Speakers

Politics
Race
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May 30, 2022

Reclaiming Our Common Ground of Being Human (Part 3 of 3)

Politics
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May 18, 2022

On Decolonizing the Law: Views from a South African Legal Scholar

Law
Politics
Race
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May 3, 2022

Decolonizing Science Means Taking Indigenous Knowledge Seriously

Gender
Politics
Race
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Apr 21, 2022

Reclaiming Our Common Ground of Being Human (Part 2 of 3)

Capitalism, neoliberalism, and state communism have intensified inequalities and increased global impoverishment. How can we do better?

Politics
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Apr 14, 2022

Reclaiming Our Common Ground of Being Human (Part 1 of 3)

Capitalism, neoliberalism, and state communism have intensified inequalities and increased global impoverishment. How can we do better?

Politics
ProSocial
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Apr 11, 2022

What Does Decolonization Mean for Conservation?

Humans are naturally prosocial. But we need to address our underlying power structures and rethink our policy actions.

Environment
Politics
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Mar 28, 2022

If Colonialism in Africa is Dead, Would That Make Forest Conservation its Ghost?

Policies and abusive practices against local people in Africa mirror the colonial experiences of their forebears.

Environment
Politics
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Feb 17, 2022

What Will It Take To Decolonize Ecology?

Biology
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Feb 11, 2022

The Solution To Climate Change Is To Talk About Climate Change

Maintaining optimism in the face of what is an overwhelming climate crisis is absolutely necessary, even vital.

Environment
Politics
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Feb 3, 2022

Towards a New Understanding of the Relationship Between Humans and Nature

It is a sad reality that recognition for many scientists depends on their nationality and how much exposure they have obtained from the Global North rather than the intrinsic quality of their scientific research.

Biology
Politics
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Jan 17, 2022

Decolonizing Science and a World Turned Upside Down

To support a sustainable and inclusive world, the sciences must grapple with their embeddedness in systems of power and domination.

Biology
Politics
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Dec 9, 2021

Evolutionary Mismatch, Partisan Politics, and Climate Change: A Tragedy in Three Acts

Climate change is the quintessential Tragedy of the Commons problem of our time. But there are cultural strategies that may offer solutions.

Environment
Politics
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Oct 28, 2021

Will to Fight for the Future Can’t Be Bought

Only by understanding the psychology of sacred values can we predict the willingness to sacrifice for those values.

Politics
Psychology
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Jan 11, 2021

Learning from Evolution about Free Speech

Biology
Politics
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Jun 23, 2020

Sacred Values, Social Identities, and Extremist Violence

Research indicates that when sacred values and fused identities combine they create a potent mix.

Politics
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Jun 9, 2020

Black Lives Matter and Intersectional Conflict

Cooperation itself is less important than the terms on which it is established and sustained.

Morality
Politics
Race
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Jun 8, 2020

Moral Rigidity Evolved to Strengthen Bonds Within Groups

Moral rigidity and its intimate link to in-group boundaries may have evolved so as to make us behave, and be seen, as trustworthy yet cautious team members in social environments mired by intergroup competition.

Morality
Politics
Religion
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May 14, 2020

Extremist Groups Require the Greatest Trust Among Members

Good signals are those which clearly differentiate membership in one group versus another; even stronger are those which are also costly to express, and therefore hard to fake.

Politics
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May 1, 2020

Darwinizing the Federalist Papers: Epilogue

This epilogue provides key references for you to deepen your knowledge, including the academic literature, a rapidly expanding genre of books accessible to the general reader, and authoritative online content.

Politics
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Apr 23, 2020

We Are All Socialists, Globalists, Democrats, Capitalists, Environmentalists, Technologists, and Scientists

Combining these social identities into a UNION can result in a transformation of politics.

Politics
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Apr 16, 2020

The Crisis of Capitalism

We must evolve a form of capitalism that minimizes harm and maximizes benefit.

Business
Economy
Politics
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Apr 14, 2020

Why Capitalism Fails

Under free-market capitalism, greed becomes good and traditional moral systems become obsolete.

Politics
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Apr 9, 2020

The Fossil Fuel Industry: The Greatest Threat to Human Wellbeing

Fossil fuel companies have an incentive to prevent policies that would keep them from selling their assets. We should not be surprised, therefore, that these companies have taken steps to prevent such an outcome.

Business
Environment
Politics
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Apr 7, 2020

Why Socialism Fails

Evolutionary theory leads to a conception of socialism—governance for the common good—that works. It also explains why many attempts at socialism in the past and present have not worked.

Politics
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Apr 2, 2020

How Free-Market Ideology Resulted in the Great Recession

The evolutionary principles of variation and selection are relevant to finance because the practices of banks and related financial institutions are selected by their impact on profits.

Business
Economy
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Mar 30, 2020

Self-Interest, Rightly Understood, is Social

The checks and balances built into the U.S. Constitution and the invisible hand of the market must be supplemented by the insights of evolutionary theory.

Politics
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Mar 17, 2020

The Extremist in Historical Perspective: Lessons from the Era of Anarchist Terrorism

Terrorism is used by those who do not have the means to pursue more conventional or moderate strategies to achieve their goals.

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Mar 12, 2020

The Right to Sell Arms

Unlike the industry leaders Adam Smith wrote about, when leaders of the gun industry pursue their “own interest” it does not promote the “interests of society.” It is harming society.

Business
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Mar 3, 2020

Why Religious Extremism is Maladaptive

Religious systems that lose their adaptability become dangerous to the societies in which they exist, and to themselves, because they absolutize the relative.

Anthropology
Politics
Religion
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Feb 27, 2020

The Cultural Evolution of Social Pathologies: Introduction to a Series of Essays by Anthony Biglan

The fact that evolutionary selection pressures so often result in social pathologies might be hard to accept, but once faced squarely it can lead to an optimistic point of view.

Business
Culture
Economy
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Feb 12, 2020

Hidden Figures: The Untold Story of Terrorist Recruiters

The issue of recruitment, as opposed to just radicalization, is an undeniably important and neglected area of study.

Politics
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Feb 4, 2020

In the Eye of the Beholder: Parochial Altruism, Radicalization, and Extremism

Politics
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Jan 30, 2020

Extremist Violence Has Its Roots in Morality, Not Ideology

The ideology behind extremist violence looks remarkably like the “moral sentiments” of empathy, indignation, and shame that are presumed to confer fitness advantages in human social interactions.

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Jan 21, 2020

Conservative Extremists Are Afraid of Threats That Don't Exist

Crucially, the pattern of heightened reactivity and credulity toward potential threats characteristic of the conservative mind is not associated with fearfulness or timidity, but with confidence in the ability to triumph through force.

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Dec 31, 2019

Why Extremism Isn’t the Real Issue

On a global scale, mismatches between ethnic identity and nation-states have caused more death and suffering than any variety of extremism.

Politics
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Dec 18, 2019

Extremism as Defense

The attempt to solve a problem by destroying its source remains an eternal aspect of the human condition.

Politics
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Dec 11, 2019

The Virtue of Extremism is its Enhancement of the Ordinary

To better understand extremism, we need to look not only at the evils perpetrated but also at the admirable aspects of ourselves.

Biology
Politics
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Dec 4, 2019

Extremism in Historical and Evolutionary Perspective

A new and important change is occurring in the history of political violence which suggests that insights from genetic as well as cultural evolution may prove fruitful.

Politics
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Aug 1, 2019

Morality Regulates Our Social Physiology

Darwin knew humans can’t survive or thrive individually. Indeed the relation between people and groups is akin to that between genes and bodies.

History
Politics
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Jul 25, 2019

The Human Social Organism and a Parliament of Genes

Ten thousand years of cultural evolution has impressively expanded the scale of human cooperation to levels that could not have been imagined by our distant ancestors.

Biology
Morality
Politics
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Jul 18, 2019

More Perfect UNIONS Must Regulate Their Parts

Every animal society experiences the same tension between the need to cooperate to achieve collective benefits and the disruptive pursuit of lower-level interests.

Politics
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Jul 4, 2019

Darwinizing the Federalist Papers: Preamble

The Federalist Papers argued for the creation of a more perfect UNION based on Enlightenment values that predated Darwin. Here we add 200+ years of scientifically refined thought.

Biology
Politics
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Nov 13, 2017

Sexual Bullying and the Power of Norms

What previously was tolerated, if not actually approved, has become inadmissible, like imposing physical harm and theft of property. A norm is being created and enforced, much more strongly than before.

Culture
Gender
Politics
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Aug 16, 2017

Addressing White Supremacy, Hate and Inequities in our Global Village

Creating a truly functional, equitable, stable and sustainable nation certainly won’t be easy but a “blueprint,” can be found in our evolutionary past. What will it take? Those with the most power recognizing the realities of white supremacy, finding what’s needed to upscale this blueprint, and having the courage and vision to do so.

Culture
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