You want the history section, “Rise of the Chicago School (1970s–present)”
Ten-to-one it’s connected to the postwar rise of and later diversification (into more narrowly interest-promoting areas with less concern about whether advancing those interests was good or bad governance) think tanks, too. Most bad economic policy, jurisprudence, and law from the ‘70s on seem to be.
You want the history section, “Rise of the Chicago School (1970s–present)”
Ten-to-one it’s connected to the postwar rise of and later diversification (into more narrowly interest-promoting areas with less concern about whether advancing those interests was good or bad governance) think tanks, too. Most bad economic policy, jurisprudence, and law from the ‘70s on seem to be.