tendency of crested societies to observe dramatic declines in their birthrates is spooky going through the decline of Greece atm whats wrong with people get out and breed why dont you
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Replying to @eigenrobot
hey eigenrobot, do locations with overall similar political-economic conditions but different tax rates or different tax structures have different birthrates?
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Replying to @AmbrosialArts @eigenrobot
Maybe there's another variable to look at that could also impact things?pic.twitter.com/t7xRf8Dser
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imagine it's a contributing factor but even places that heavily subsidize births and childcare don't seem to see much response from such policies :/
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what if people don't make the decision based on their post facto "after a subsidy we'll have..." but based on whether they're experiencing real economic growth at that immediate moment?
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oh is this the whole IQ shredder thing or something else
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why is this considered a coherent argument? it completely discounts the possibility of class mobility or discovering talented individuals who are not presently identified by existing institutional structures, and yet there are tons of examples of it historically.
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here's a personal favorite https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Srinivasa_Ramanujan …
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