Hayek against Malthus: Julian Simon’s Neoliberal Critique of Environmentalism

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Troy Vettese
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The transition to neoliberal hegemony during the last quarter of the twentieth century is generally portrayed as a contest between Hayekians and Keynesians. This portrayal overlooks the brief but potent effervescence of the neo-Malthusian movement. Biologists Garrett Hardin, Paul Ehrlich, and Donella Meadows led a social movement that pursued environmentalist governance wherein scarce resources and population growth were managed by command-and-control instruments, Pigouvian taxation, and coercion. The neoclassical mainstream of economics conceded to the neo-Malthusian upstarts that if a “backstop” energy source was not discovered, then there were indeed “limits to growth,” but neoliberals eventually devised alternative environmental frameworks, such as Elinor Ostrom’s “commons” and John Dales’s “cap-and-trade.” The first significant clash between neoliberals and neo-Malthusians came in the form of a bet between Julian Simon and Paul Ehrlich over commodity prices during the 1980s. This article reconstructs the broader context of their confrontation, as well as the theoretical influences on Simon’s cornucopian framework of “resourceship.”
哈耶克反对马尔萨斯朱利安-西蒙对环境主义的新自由主义批判
20 世纪最后 25 年向新自由主义霸权的过渡一般被描述为哈耶克主义者和凯恩斯主义者之间的较量。这种描述忽略了新马尔萨斯运动短暂而有力的活力。生物学家加勒特-哈丁(Garrett Hardin)、保罗-埃利希(Paul Ehrlich)和多内拉-米多斯(Donella Meadows)领导了一场追求环境治理的社会运动,在这场运动中,稀缺资源和人口增长通过命令控制手段、皮古维税收和强制手段得到管理。新古典主义主流经济学向新马尔萨斯主义的后起之秀承认,如果没有发现 "后备 "能源,那么确实存在 "增长极限",但新自由主义者最终设计出了替代性的环境框架,如埃莉诺-奥斯特罗姆的 "公域 "和约翰-戴尔斯的 "总量管制与交易"。新自由主义者与新马尔萨斯主义者之间的第一次重大冲突是 20 世纪 80 年代朱利安-西蒙(Julian Simon)与保罗-埃利希(Paul Ehrlich)之间关于商品价格的赌局。本文重构了他们之间冲突的大背景,以及对西蒙的 "资源所有权 "新马尔萨斯主义框架的理论影响。
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