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Today we discuss an opinion piece by Boston University philosophy professor Victor Kumar, published in the New York Times. The article argues that progressives should adopt a pro-natalist stance similar to conservatives, but with a focus on government benefits and social services. We are confused and skepticle about the need for more population, especially given concerns about overpopulation and resource scarcity. The conversation touches on the cultural and religious motivations for large families, the implications of a declining population, and conservative fears about demographic changes. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:53 Population Growth: A Progressive Issue? 02:21 Confusion and Personal Reactions 04:16 Big Families: Personal Experiences and Opinions 08:59 Macro View: Population and Society 11:04 Humorous Conclusion and Final Thoughts Population Growth Isn’t a Progressive Issue. It Should Be. smarticlepodcast@gmail.com

#overpopulation #underpopulation #greatreplacementtheory #babies #populationgrowth #smarticle @Smarticleshow @BDDoble @larryolson threads.net/@smarticleshow @brand.dobes The Smarticle Podcast

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Innhold levert av Brandon Doble/Larry Olson. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Brandon Doble/Larry Olson eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Today we discuss an opinion piece by Boston University philosophy professor Victor Kumar, published in the New York Times. The article argues that progressives should adopt a pro-natalist stance similar to conservatives, but with a focus on government benefits and social services. We are confused and skepticle about the need for more population, especially given concerns about overpopulation and resource scarcity. The conversation touches on the cultural and religious motivations for large families, the implications of a declining population, and conservative fears about demographic changes. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Overview 00:53 Population Growth: A Progressive Issue? 02:21 Confusion and Personal Reactions 04:16 Big Families: Personal Experiences and Opinions 08:59 Macro View: Population and Society 11:04 Humorous Conclusion and Final Thoughts Population Growth Isn’t a Progressive Issue. It Should Be. smarticlepodcast@gmail.com

#overpopulation #underpopulation #greatreplacementtheory #babies #populationgrowth #smarticle @Smarticleshow @BDDoble @larryolson threads.net/@smarticleshow @brand.dobes The Smarticle Podcast

https://www.smarticlepodcast.com/

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