This paper argues that the idea of ‘creative destruction’ enters the social sciences by way of Friedrich Nietzsche. The term
itself is first used by German economist Werner Sombart, who openly acknowledges the influence of Nietzsche on his own economic
theory. The roots of creative destruction are traced back to Indian philosophy, from where the idea entered the German literary
and philosophical tradition. Understanding the origins and evolution of this key concept in evolutionary economics helps clarifying
the contrasts between today’s standard mainstream economics and the Schumpeterian and evolutionary alternative.
Keywords Creative destruction - Friedrich Nietzsche - Werner Sombart - Joseph Alois Schumpeter - evolutionary economics