Bestselling author and finance professor Nassim Taleb claims to champion tradition over social-engineering experimentation, but a careful analysis of his 2012 book Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder raises doubts. Such a reading reveals that despite his enthusiasm for orthodox institutions, Talebs beliefs and arguments exemplify what Thomas Sowell calls an unconstrained vision of human nature.
Ryan H. Murphy is a research associate at the ONeil Center for Global Markets and Freedom in the
Southern Methodist University Cox School of Business.
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