In part two of Tom Bilyeu's conversation with Rudyard Lynch (WhatIfAlthist), they delve into biological urges and natural law, contrasting pre-modern societal structures with the left's perceived rejection of human nature. They discuss how radicalization stems from economic issues, leading to a resentment of merit and ideological purity spirals. The conversation explores the feminization of culture, its potential consequences for men, and the impact on birth rates and societal trust. They analyze China's trajectory, touching on its totalitarian tendencies and the dangers of appeasing predatory actors. Finally, they examine the lack of social trust among Gen Z, the hypergamy system, and potential paths to renormalize societal values by increasing masculinity and stopping the dehumanization of men and children.
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