Eric Weinstein interviews Tyler Cowen, and the ‘Feminization of Society’

Tyler blames the ‘feminization of society’ for economic stagnation and aversion to risk taking, which is a surprisingly ‘based’ take by the otherwise anodyne professor. Tyler tends to equivocate a lot or take opposing/contradictory views on the same issue, so it is hard to peg down what he believes. He appears to blame the feminization… Continue reading Eric Weinstein interviews Tyler Cowen, and the ‘Feminization of Society’

The Biggest Winners and Losers

It occurred to me that the biggest winners of the past 5 months, during the duration of Covid and then later the BLM protests and riots, are high-income/wealthy people who have moderate/centrist views and high social status, and are insulated from the disruption and unrest. Guys like Tim Pool and Joe Rogan, but also Jeff… Continue reading The Biggest Winners and Losers

The Question of Collapse

A question or topic of discussion that comes up a lot in the intellectual-web (such as high-IQ Reddit subs and blogs is) is, has American society collapsed and or is dying? This is a difficult to answer, as there’s evidence either way. America is collapsing yet simultaneously booming, depending where you look. There is evidence… Continue reading The Question of Collapse

Downsizing and Privatizing the Police, some Implications

In regard to the push by BLM to ‘defund the police’, which is a red herring–the police are almost certainty not going to be defunded, and even most liberals are opposed to the idea–it is interesting nonetheless to entertain the hypothetical of how privatized or downsized policing could work, and the positive and negative implications… Continue reading Downsizing and Privatizing the Police, some Implications