Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

New Arguments Against Caring About Fertility Collapse From Philosophy Tube

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Nov 12, 2025
Malcolm and Simone delve into the fascinating discourse on falling fertility rates, critiquing the dramatic presentation in a recent Philosophy Tube video. They explore the striking differences between conservative and progressive birth rates and the implications for society. The duo discusses Japan's demographic challenges, historical fertility trends, and the misconceptions linking women's workforce participation to declining fertility. They also tackle complex cultural factors, policy effectiveness, and the intriguing concept of 'mind viruses' shaping societal behaviors.
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INSIGHT

Demography Predicts Ideological Shifts

  • They cite a peer-reviewed study finding right-wing individuals have more children and grandchildren across many countries.
  • Israel is noted as an outlier where left-wing individuals show a reproductive advantage.
INSIGHT

Population Alone Isn't The Only Climate Lever

  • The Financial Times argument: per-capita emissions matter more than headcount and technological progress reduces emissions.
  • Malcolm counters that demographics shape innovation and older populations can slow green transitions.
ANECDOTE

Postwar Culture And Fertility Spikes

  • Malcolm and Simone recall postwar cultural boosters like sci‑fi and nationalism that helped earlier fertility rebounds.
  • They argue past fertility recoveries relied on medical and cultural shifts not repeatable today.
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