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| author | Son, Vi |
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| contents | <p>Human history repeats an unwanted causal pattern: prolonged periods of peace and stability (golden ages) sow the seeds for a painful demographic adjustment (collapse). Today, in developed societies, individuals, through social instinct and personal rationality, are \textbf{actively breaking this cycle} with a new form of "adjustment": refusing to have children. This is not decline, but an adaptive response to the burdensome legacy left by the very era of prosperity their forebears created.</p> |
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| spellingShingle | The Wheel of Fate: From Ancient "Prosperity Trap" to the Modern Fertility Crisis Son, Vi <p>Human history repeats an unwanted causal pattern: prolonged periods of peace and stability (golden ages) sow the seeds for a painful demographic adjustment (collapse). Today, in developed societies, individuals, through social instinct and personal rationality, are \textbf{actively breaking this cycle} with a new form of "adjustment": refusing to have children. This is not decline, but an adaptive response to the burdensome legacy left by the very era of prosperity their forebears created.</p> |
| title | The Wheel of Fate: From Ancient "Prosperity Trap" to the Modern Fertility Crisis |
| url | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18288925 |