Danielle Sulikowski, professor of evolutionary psychology, presents a controversial theory on why global fertility rates and birth rates are collapsing. She argues that an evolutionary strategy known as female mate suppression—where dominant women repress the reproductive success of rivals—has shifted in humans into a modern form of antinatal social contagion. Rather than direct biological suppression, the strategy manifests as propaganda and cultural messaging that discourage motherhood, promote career over family, and accelerate population decline. We explore how intrasexual competition among women could shape civilization itself, why some groups might defect against their own society to gain an evolutionary edge, and how this connects to broader debates in feminism, cultural evolution, and civilizational collapse. The conversation also ties in the density-dependent dynamics of Calhoun’s Rat Utopia experiments as a possible parallel to modern urbanization, social media, and declining birth rates.PATREON https://www.patreon.com/c/demystifysciPARADIGM DRIFThttps://demystifysci.com/paradigm-drift-showOUR HOMEBREWED MUSICCheck out our band's new album:https://secretaryofnature.bandcamp.com/album/everything-is-so-good-hereVinyl pre-orders available now: https://buy.stripe.com/14A5kC3Od5d21Ms7zPdEs0900:00 Go! Introducing the Central Crisis of Western Civilization 00:05:53 Intrasexual mate Suppression in Animals 00:09:03 The Mechanisms of Intrasexual Competition 00:12:29 Competitive Mothering Dynamics 00:18:03 Advising on Haircut Strategies 00:20:07 Understanding Intrasexual Competition Measurement 00:21:56 Female Competitiveness Dynamics 00:25:10 Personal Experiences with Gender Dynamics 00:29:32 Navigating Social Circles and Competition 00:33:00 Changes in Intersexual Competitiveness Among Women 00:38:05 Feminism and Reproductive Suppression 00:42:27 Societal Trends and Competitive Behavior 00:43:10 Human Behavior and Civilization Cycles 00:46:08 Decline of Birth Rates and Societal Institutions 00:50:20 Reproductive Strategies and Societal Feedback Loops 00:53:07 The Role of Intellectual Discourse in Civilizational Shifts 00:56:15 Rationalizing Birth Rate Declines 01:00:21 Evolutionary Explanations for Civilizational Behavior 01:05:25 Empirical Examination of Birth Rate Decline 01:09:12 Exploring Male Responses and Societal Dynamics 01:12:15 Intersecting Ideologies and Population Messaging 01:20:00 Internet Influence on Cultural Dynamics 01:25:00 Mechanistic and Functional Explanations of Behavior 01:27:03 Discussion on Societal Decline and Birth Rates 01:31:21 Exploring Societal Change and Its Cyclical Nature 01:35:34 The Role of Technology and Interconnectedness 01:40:13 Urbanization Effects and Cultural Dynamics 01:44:27 Gender Dynamics and Cultural Evolution 01:47:44 Discussion on Social Influence and Elite Classes 01:51:50 Class and Reproductive Strategies 01:54:43 Urbanization's Impact on Society 02:00:08 Evolution vs. Morality in Society 02:02:57 Urban Density and Human Behavior 02:07:45 Bioconservatism vs. Transhumanism 02:09:00 Transhumanism and the Unknown Future 02:12:53 Understanding Unseen Forces 02:15:11 The Quest for Understanding#evolutionarypsychology , #civilization, #feminism, #sociology, #anthropology, #culturewars, #birthrates, #psychology, #society, #population, #decline, #history, #civilizations, #future #philosophypodcast , #longformpodcast ABOUS US: Anastasia completed her PhD studying bioelectricity at Columbia University. When not talking to brilliant people or making movies, she spends her time painting, reading, and guiding backcountry excursions. Shilo also did his PhD at Columbia studying the elastic properties of molecular water. When he's not in the film studio, he's exploring sound in music. They are both freelance professors at various universities.