
Peak Prosperity We’ve Failed Our Youth, and They Have Every Right to Be Angry
Nov 15, 2025
Young people are facing a crisis with skyrocketing student debt, unaffordable housing, and an uncertain job market due to AI disruptions. Isolation and social stress, especially post-COVID, are fueling rising anger and aggression among youth. The wealth gap and decreasing trust in institutions further alienate them. As frustrations grow, many turn to socialism and populism as a response to systemic failures. The podcast delves into these issues, urging a shift in focus from peers to policymakers who have failed to address the needs of the younger generation.
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Shock-Induced Social Conflict
- Social shock experiments on animals map to human social dynamics and explain rising tribal violence.
- Chris Martenson argues modern tools (media, policy) intentionally administer shocks to provoke conflict.
Isolation Fuels Aggression And Mass Formation
- Social isolation increases aggression and susceptibility to mass formation.
- Martenson links COVID-era isolation and fear to mass formation and subsequent rage.
Economic Shocks Target Youth
- Young people face multiple economic and social shocks: crushing student debt, unaffordable housing, and rising cost of living.
- Martenson frames these as deliberate policy outcomes that demoralize youth and lock them out of prosperity.
