1 hr 11 min

The Case For Pronatalism | Malcolm Collins - ISF Podcast E38 Aporia Podcast

    • Social Sciences

Malcolm Collins is a neuroscientist-turned-entrepreneur-turned-VC-turned-education innovator. Along with his wife Simone, he is one of Amazon's top 100 best-selling non-fiction writers. Learn more about their work below.  

The Pragmatist Foundation: https://pragmatist.guide 

The Collins Institute for the Gifted: https://collinsinstitute.org

Malcolm and Simone's latest books:  

https://www.amazon.com/Pragmatists-Guide-Governance-optimizing-governance/dp/B0BSJ5SXHM/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Simone+H+Collins&qid=1674304558&s=audible&sr=1-1-catcorr 

https://www.amazon.com/Pragmatists-Guide-Crafting-Religion-Demographic/dp/B0BSJ5SXK2/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=Simone+H+Collins&qid=1674304558&s=audible&sr=1-2-catcorr 

Timestamps:  

2:46 Malcolm explains why he and his wife did embryo selection 

7:18 Do people realise what they’re arguing for? 

10:15 Overlooking positive pleiotropy & other bad arguments 

17:18 Malcolm’s theory of the cultural super virus 

18:25 Malcolm's general pessimism & falling birth rates 

22:02 The case for optimism: religiosity, ritual, and exogenous motivators 

23:47 Should we talk about the dysgenic effect on IQ? 

24:44 The role of religion in this brave new world 

26:55 Religion as a cultural software package 

30:18 Malcolm’s plan to save the world! 

33:28 Malcolm's idea of “descendant worship” & his thoughts on belief 

34:28 Can artificial beliefs really take hold? 

38:35 Is our current progress a blip & how a neo-Byzantium can survive 

41:08 How many people would actually use genetic technology?  

45:20 The ick factor of genetic tech 

46:42 The costs and pains of IVF  

52:40 Malcolm's 'theological mandate' to create a technophilic culture 

54:35 Malcolm and Simone's gifted school and thoughts on improving education 

1:04:17 Taking the precautionary principle when introducing new technology to children 

1:06:32 A critique Malcolm respects 

1:08:37 Malcolm’s recommended reading 

1:09:59 Malcolm’s most controversial opinion

Malcolm Collins is a neuroscientist-turned-entrepreneur-turned-VC-turned-education innovator. Along with his wife Simone, he is one of Amazon's top 100 best-selling non-fiction writers. Learn more about their work below.  

The Pragmatist Foundation: https://pragmatist.guide 

The Collins Institute for the Gifted: https://collinsinstitute.org

Malcolm and Simone's latest books:  

https://www.amazon.com/Pragmatists-Guide-Governance-optimizing-governance/dp/B0BSJ5SXHM/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=Simone+H+Collins&qid=1674304558&s=audible&sr=1-1-catcorr 

https://www.amazon.com/Pragmatists-Guide-Crafting-Religion-Demographic/dp/B0BSJ5SXK2/ref=sr_1_2?keywords=Simone+H+Collins&qid=1674304558&s=audible&sr=1-2-catcorr 

Timestamps:  

2:46 Malcolm explains why he and his wife did embryo selection 

7:18 Do people realise what they’re arguing for? 

10:15 Overlooking positive pleiotropy & other bad arguments 

17:18 Malcolm’s theory of the cultural super virus 

18:25 Malcolm's general pessimism & falling birth rates 

22:02 The case for optimism: religiosity, ritual, and exogenous motivators 

23:47 Should we talk about the dysgenic effect on IQ? 

24:44 The role of religion in this brave new world 

26:55 Religion as a cultural software package 

30:18 Malcolm’s plan to save the world! 

33:28 Malcolm's idea of “descendant worship” & his thoughts on belief 

34:28 Can artificial beliefs really take hold? 

38:35 Is our current progress a blip & how a neo-Byzantium can survive 

41:08 How many people would actually use genetic technology?  

45:20 The ick factor of genetic tech 

46:42 The costs and pains of IVF  

52:40 Malcolm's 'theological mandate' to create a technophilic culture 

54:35 Malcolm and Simone's gifted school and thoughts on improving education 

1:04:17 Taking the precautionary principle when introducing new technology to children 

1:06:32 A critique Malcolm respects 

1:08:37 Malcolm’s recommended reading 

1:09:59 Malcolm’s most controversial opinion

1 hr 11 min