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Culture War Roundup for the week of July 14, 2025

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First, are there any societies where this happened at all? Secondly, are there ones where it happened with our level of technological sophistication and state capacity?

And third, sure, in the long enough run it probably won't endure — for "in the long run we're all dead" values of long run. There's a lot of ruin in a nation, the market can remain irrational longer than you can remain solvent.

And for the closest examples I can think of, the usual way it was resolved was conquest by higher-fertility (and more patriarchal) "barbarians" with enough military force to impose their social system on (the women of) the newly-conquered people.

But that sort of conquest doesn't look like a thing that's happening much any more — the GAE does a good job of suppressing it. And most of the "barbarians" aren't really doing all that better themselves. Basically, it looks like what a commenter at Jim's said recently:

If you want the truth, the truth is that right now all of mankind is about to go up in one big fire. Without any use of nukes, bombs, or guns, billions of people have already disappeared from the Earth… by not being born.

So what awaits our world-wide South Korea? Probably an Afghan Goat Herder, making his own journey to the west to investigate ancient ruins and whatever trinkets he happens to find (god forbid he thinks we were all funkopop hooligans).

Expect this situation to last (and get worse) for the rest of our lives, at the minimum.