Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

The Genetics: How Brits Went From Tribals to Industrialists

Jul 31, 2025
The podcast dives into a controversial theory linking wealth survival rates to the evolution of British society during the Industrial Revolution. It examines how middle-class values, such as discipline and literacy, spread through downward social mobility. From pre-industrial struggles to the impact of disease on societal roles, the discussion extends to modern implications of income inequality and genetic evolution. Humor and personal anecdotes about relationships and parenting illuminates the complexities of contemporary dating and family dynamics.
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Wealth Drives Evolutionary Change

  • In Britain, the wealthy survived diseases better and had more surviving children, spreading middle-class values culturally and biologically.
  • This created a population adapted for industrial productivity, breaking the Malthusian trap.
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Wealth Linked to Reproductive Success

  • Economic success in pre-industrial Britain directly led to higher reproductive success for the wealthy.
  • Men with large assets left nearly double the surviving children compared to poorer men.
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Survival and Success Traits Differ Regionally

  • Survival advantage of the wealthy was due to better nutrition, sanitation, and healthcare, not just more births.
  • In England, unlike tribal societies, non-violence and capital accumulation led to higher reproductive success.
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