Hidden Payoff of Civilizational Ruin - Dr. Dani Sulikowski, DemystifySci #360
Evolutionary Theory Linking Female Competition to Civilizational Birth Rate Collapse
Discover the controversial evolutionary argument positing that modern culture, driven by female intrasexual competition, actively discourages motherhood, accelerating societal decline.
Short Summary
- Connects declining global birth rates directly to manipulative female reproductive suppression strategies shifting from biological confrontation to cultural contagion.
- Examines evidence showing competitive women advise rivals toward reproductively inhibiting lifestyles, such as promoting career over family.
- Frames contemporary movements like feminism as reproductively suppressing ideologies, potentially serving as an adaptive mechanism for specific lineages during civilizational bottlenecks.
- This framework suggests societal self-destruction is not random failure but an adaptive, cyclical evolutionary strategy understood via historical parallels.
- The conversation details how this competition evolves from overt aggression toward subtle forms masquerading as sisterhood and social support.
This conversation features Dr. Danielle Sulikowski presenting her thesis on why Western institutions appear self-destructive, focusing on female intrasexual competition. The hosts explore the implications for understanding historical civilizational cycles and the current fertility collapse. This unique lens offers an evolutionarily coherent explanation for current societal trends, moving beyond simple environmental mismatch arguments.
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Top Comments (10)
As a carpenter, I place a huge emphasis on peoples desire for front porches pre 1930s, and their decline after the 1030s, as the benchmark which started the social change. Because prior to the 1930, front porches represented, a reflection of the homeowner's wealth, encouraged social interaction, provided a community gathering space, acted as a courting ground, served as a public stage, (see and be seen,) offered a safe space for marginalized communities, who would gather together on them for protection. These were all benefits. People wanted them. Then people ripped them off their houses. People were paying to have them removed. That's a stark change. For 100 years people wanted front porches, and then they were gown. And it was replaced with back yards, where if the person has enough cash, you can't even see the neighbors house, because of the fences and the hedges. People didn't want their community to know what doing anymore, that's called fear.
She gives the most intelligent breakdown of “women keep other women single”.
She is actually talking about female dynamics, which has been largely taboo. This is a great service to naive men like me
Moms should just sleep with babies so feeding is far more convenient and way less disrupting for sleeping. Hazda women(hunter gatherers) get 7-8 hours of sleep when nursing. They do occasionally wake up and fall asleep fast. Cosleeping moms feel much more rested and it's kinda silly that we make having a baby so much worse experience by having it sleep in a way that makes it distressed so it ruins the sleep of at least 1 person. Japan has one of the lowest SIDS death rate despite maybe 70% of moms cosleeping. This must be one of the dumbest ways we make our lives far worse for no good reason. Wouldn't be surprised if it even had some effect to birthrate to have most of the sleep loss disappear so having a kid is a bit less bothersome.
To throw in my two cents; I do think the idea of "zoochosis," the idea that we mentslly treat urban areas as captivity and react to it in similar ways to zoo animals, is definitely a contributing factor to all of this.
In our outsourced economy, jobs that can support a family are increasingly rare.
I love her way of humbly and precisely formulating scientific arguments. Beautiful conversation!
He's absolutely correct in that the woman who claimed everyone is nice to her is deliberately not seeing the negative. Curating one's circles is definitive evidence that one is aware of the "bad guys.'
Listen on the go at all podcast locations: https://anchor.fm/demystifysci Sign up for a chance to present YOUR theory on Paradigm Drift: https://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-show Material solutions to quantum spookiness: https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomics
I am a 35 year old woman with 5 kids. Every woman i know tried to convince me i should have an education instead, i should stop at two. My own family was warning me about my age when i had my number 4. But now they finally accepted that i have 5 and i want at least one more. Most women start 35 with their first. I wonder if they have everyone tell them to avoid kids too.
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As a carpenter, I place a huge emphasis on peoples desire for front porches pre 1930s, and their decline after the 1030s, as the benchmark which started the social change. Because prior to the 1930, front porches represented, a reflection of the homeowner's wealth, encouraged social interaction, provided a community gathering space, acted as a courting ground, served as a public stage, (see and be seen,) offered a safe space for marginalized communities, who would gather together on them for protection. These were all benefits. People wanted them. Then people ripped them off their houses. People were paying to have them removed. That's a stark change. For 100 years people wanted front porches, and then they were gown. And it was replaced with back yards, where if the person has enough cash, you can't even see the neighbors house, because of the fences and the hedges. People didn't want their community to know what doing anymore, that's called fear.
She gives the most intelligent breakdown of “women keep other women single”.
She is actually talking about female dynamics, which has been largely taboo. This is a great service to naive men like me
Moms should just sleep with babies so feeding is far more convenient and way less disrupting for sleeping. Hazda women(hunter gatherers) get 7-8 hours of sleep when nursing. They do occasionally wake up and fall asleep fast. Cosleeping moms feel much more rested and it's kinda silly that we make having a baby so much worse experience by having it sleep in a way that makes it distressed so it ruins the sleep of at least 1 person. Japan has one of the lowest SIDS death rate despite maybe 70% of moms cosleeping. This must be one of the dumbest ways we make our lives far worse for no good reason. Wouldn't be surprised if it even had some effect to birthrate to have most of the sleep loss disappear so having a kid is a bit less bothersome.
To throw in my two cents; I do think the idea of "zoochosis," the idea that we mentslly treat urban areas as captivity and react to it in similar ways to zoo animals, is definitely a contributing factor to all of this.
In our outsourced economy, jobs that can support a family are increasingly rare.
I love her way of humbly and precisely formulating scientific arguments. Beautiful conversation!
He's absolutely correct in that the woman who claimed everyone is nice to her is deliberately not seeing the negative. Curating one's circles is definitive evidence that one is aware of the "bad guys.'
Listen on the go at all podcast locations: https://anchor.fm/demystifysci Sign up for a chance to present YOUR theory on Paradigm Drift: https://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-show Material solutions to quantum spookiness: https://www.youtube.com/@MaterialAtomics
I am a 35 year old woman with 5 kids. Every woman i know tried to convince me i should have an education instead, i should stop at two. My own family was warning me about my age when i had my number 4. But now they finally accepted that i have 5 and i want at least one more. Most women start 35 with their first. I wonder if they have everyone tell them to avoid kids too.