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		<description><![CDATA[Two highly-recommended recent blog posts on a critical issue: The demographic calamity of modernity. One by Peter Frost, the other by One Irradiated Watson. (It&#8217;s a perennial topic, for obvious reasons.) Now for the bucket of cold water. NRx has almost nothing to say about it. Of course, it can remark on the problem, insistently, [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two highly-recommended recent blog posts on a critical issue: The demographic calamity of modernity. <a href="http://www.unz.com/pfrost/a-faustian-bargain/">One</a> by Peter Frost, the <a href="https://oneirradiatedwatson.wordpress.com/2015/02/03/prc-battles-with-sovereignty/">other</a> by One Irradiated Watson. (It&#8217;s a perennial <a href="http://www.xenosystems.net/iq-shredders/">topic</a>, for obvious reasons.)</p>
<p>Now for the bucket of cold water. NRx has almost nothing to say about it. Of course, it can remark on the problem, insistently, and even diagnose it with some <a href="http://blog.jim.com/economics/the-collapse-of-fertility/">definite</a> <a href="http://blog.jim.com/economics/the-cause-of-population-decline/">precision</a>. What it has yet to do is to cross from <em>urgent policy recommendations</em> to anything remotely approaching a road map for implementation. </p>
<p>The way stations on the hazy track into the future that NRx generally follows &#8212; this blog very much included &#8212; tend to include a more-or-less comprehensive phase of social collapse, and subsequent restoration of comparatively non-demotist, authoritarian models of governance. (It leads, roughly speaking, through the <a href="http://www.ufblog.net/gibsons-nightmare/">Jackpot</a>.) Is there any solid basis for the assumption that a regime coming out of this &#8212; perhaps Neocameralist / Monarchist in character &#8212; would vigorously pursue the pro-natalist policies advocated by contemporary reaction? It is at least questionable, given that the actually-existing states presently closest to this type have proven to be &#8212; despite public expressions of concern &#8212; entirely incapable of doing so. </p>
<p>The problem of time-horizons at the root of the modern fertility crisis is easily trivialized, as if it were merely a product of adjustable degenerate attitudes. The deep problem &#8212; partially tractable to game-theoretical apprehension &#8212; is that, under the conditions of the modern state in an environment of intense competition, suppressed natalism is a short-term winning strategy, and <em>if you don&#8217;t win in the short-term you&#8217;re not around to play in the long term</em>. If the world becomes increasingly Hobbesian in the decades ahead, this dilemma becomes more acute, rather than less so. It presses no less heavily upon a monarch than a democratic leader. Continuing industrial advance means that the (strategic) opportunity cost of subtracting smart females from the work-force becomes ever greater. Any ideal of &#8216;long-term thinking&#8217; that ignores all of this is incomplete to the point of utter dysfunction.  </p>
<p>The condescension really ought to stop. Modernity crushes fertility because it sees ahead better than you do &#8212; you just don&#8217;t like what it&#8217;s seeing.</p>
<p>ADDED: Responses from <a href="http://hurlock-151.tumblr.com/post/109996347271/fertility-and-economic-prosperity">Hurlock</a> and <a href="http://www.moreright.net/the-weak-galt-hypothesis/">Athrelon</a>. </p>
<p><a href="http://alrenous.blogspot.hk/2015/02/fertility-is-purpose-problem.html">ADDED</a>: Alrenous on fertility and purpose.</p>
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