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'''Anthropic Capitalism''' is a term coined by [[Eric Weinstein]] in his 2016 Edge essay [https://www.edge.org/response-detail/26756 Anthropic Capitalism and the New Gimmick Economy] to describe current economic theory as an effective theory, not a fundamental one, in analogy to anthropic arguments used in physics. | |||
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Anthropic Capitalism is a term coined by Eric Weinstein in his 2016 Edge essay Anthropic Capitalism and the New Gimmick Economy to describe current economic theory as an effective theory, not a fundamental one, in analogy to anthropic arguments used in physics.