I have an essay in the upcoming second edition of Larry Arnhart's Darwinian Conservatism, which he discusses briefly here. It'll be a while before it's out, but I'm honored that I was asked to participate. While I disagree with a good deal of what Arnhart has to say, I think he's definitely on the right track as far as a genuinely naturalistic ethics and politics is concerned, and I highly recommend his books.
By the way, working on the Arnhart essay inspired me to write a more elaborate criticism of Hayek which I hope to put out pretty soon have posted on SSRN.
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