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Selfish Reasons to Have More Kids Why Making More Libertarians Is Easier Than You Think Bryan Caplan Dep’t of Economics Mercatus Center George Mason University
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Main Claims of My New Book Parents are far from miserable, but they do endure a lot of needless unhappiness – especially today. Why “needless”? Because contrary to almost everyone, upbringing/ nature/parenting has little long-run effect on children. Traits do run in families, but the reason is almost entirely heredity/ nature/genes. How do we know? Adoption and twin research. – If families adopt, any family similarity probably reflects nurture. Adoption studies find little long-run resemblance. – If identical twins are more similar than fraternal twins, excess similarity probably reflects nature. Twin studies find identical twins are much more similar than fraternal twins.
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Quick Life Lessons for Parents Life Lesson #1: Lighten up. – Focus on enjoying the journey, not molding your child into your preferred shape. Life Lesson #2: Have more kids. – The kids you want are cheaper than you think, so stock up.
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Nature, Nurture, and Politics, I My book covers adoption and twin research on all the main traits parents hope to foster: health, intelligence, happiness, success, character, values, and appreciation. To get a feel for the evidence, let’s focus on a subset of values that everyone here cares about: politics. Politics clearly run in families. But why?
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The Friedmans: Nature or Nurture? Milton Friedman, father of David Friedman, father of Patri Friedman
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Nature, Nurture, and Politics, II Twin researchers do find a large nurture effect for which party you say you belong to. But for deeper measures – whether you vote, how you vote, and your actual issue positions – nature is usually considerably more important. Nature, nurture, and issue positions: Massive twin study by Alford et al, “Are Political Orientations Genetically Transmitted?” APSR 2005. – Intuitively, “heritability” is correlation between identical twins raised apart; “shared environment” is correlation between adoptees raised together. – Issues with clear libertarian position highlighted.
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Making Libertarians Adoption and twin research is especially hopeful if you’re “weird” – and want your kids to be weird with you. Why? Because weird parents tend to have weird kids, whether or not they actively educate/brainwash them. If you’re here, you’re probably weirdly libertarian. Genetics alone will tend to make your kids libertarian. General principle: The best way to change your kids is to find a spouse who resembles the kids you want to have. Application: Want to hedge your bets for libertarian kids? Find a libertarian spouse.
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Natalism for Liberty I’m aiming my book at a general audience, but it is both realistic and desirable for my themes to become conventional wisdom among libertarians. Realistic: Libertarians are already unusually open to… – Using econ in daily life. – Politically incorrect science. – The idea that intentions do not equal results. Desirable: Libertarians who take me seriously will… – Avoid lots of unnecessary parental unhappiness. – Create more awesome people to enjoy future seminars. – Increase the frequency of libertarian genes – and the long-run prospects for liberty. Moral: Having more kids is a great way for libertarians to do good while doing well.
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On sale April 12, 2011 from Basic Books
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