I’ve recently been reading A Renegade History of the United States and the same concept keeps coming up, the more lax a culture becomes, the less productive it becomes. One example would be the interviews done with former slaves who lamented being free because they never worked harder then under northern freedom. The New England culture that was dominate at the time forced work, devotion, and working for a purpose versus working to live. This is also echoed in Thomas Sowell. His example of societies that improved off of British trains showed that only the most stringent societies were the ones improving upon the railways. This idea also plays into societal fatigue, where when a culture has no purpose they lose their will to continue.
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This is your brain on tradcuckery.
Civilizations having incredible revolutions in medicine often see declines in birth rate. It may not be a causality that way but it’s an example of a declining birth rate during a time of improvement
That is often repeated but I don’t believe it to be true. Look at Africa with modern medicine. The problems in the Western world are cultural and diet related imo.