The Darwin Economy & The Hamlet Problem

These days, the invisible hand isn’t looking quite so benign.

For the past three centuries, the tremendous, unprecedented rise in humankind’s material wealth has been taken as self-evidence that Adam Smith — the founding father of economics — was correct in his seemingly paradoxical assertion that individuals pursuing their own self-interest are the best means to collective improvement for any given society.

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