The Conservative Drift in Modern Economics
The Conservative Drift in Modern Economics
American intellectual conservatism, as Joseph Epstein observed in this journal’s last issue, has become a tendency to be interpreted as well as resisted by radicals. Our contemporary conservatives, like their English predecessors, are skeptical about human behavior and disposed to doubt that social and economic arrangements are susceptible to drastic improvement. With considerable ingenuity, conservative social scientists have argued that government intervention out of benevolent motive...
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