
Conversations With Coleman Coleman Hughes Answers Your End-of-Year Questions
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Dec 22, 2025 Explore the intriguing dynamics of President Trump's media strategy and its cultural implications. Delve into the causes of declining global birth rates and why cash policies often fall short. Discuss the cautious promise of psychedelics in therapy and the need for regulatory measures. Unpack the relationship between AI and the future of work, emphasizing evolving job demands. Find out why children should limit social media use and hear thoughts on agnosticism, gun reform, and the merits of free markets. A thought-provoking journey through current societal challenges!
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The Trump Attention Economy
- Donald Trump's main power is controlling public attention rather than policy details.
- Coleman Hughes warns that excessive political attention lowers public mood without producing real benefits.
Why Birth Rates Fall With Prosperity
- Global fertility falls as GDP per capita rises because single middle-class life becomes comparatively better.
- Coleman argues social norms, not policy checks, chiefly drive the worldwide birth-rate decline.
Israel As A Cultural Exception
- Coleman cites Israel as a counterexample where strong social pressures sustain high birth rates.
- He says intense cultural commitment to having children there offsets the global decline.
