Economics is often used in literary studies, but rarely free market economics. Austrian economics, with its emphasis on subjective value (Menger), human action (Mises), spontaneous order and knowledge (Hayek), and entrepreneurship (Kirzner), seems a particularly fruitful source of ideas for literary studies.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Evolutionary Psychology and the Antimarket Bias
Toban Wiebe has an interesting article that could provide for a bridge between Austrian economics and evolutionary psychology: Evolutionary Psychology and the Antimarket Bias. Such insights might provide for an interesting bridge between Darwinian and Austrian economics approaches to studying literature.
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