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Kvetching with Tyler Cowen

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Jan 9, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Tyler Cowen, an economist and the mind behind Marginal Revolution, dives into topics like the uneven distribution of agency in society, particularly among women, and how cultural norms shape modern dating and family planning. He critiques the declining fertility rates and explores economic factors affecting parenting choices. Cowen also reflects on the complexities of cultural integration in countries like Australia, while humorously expressing his thoughts on global literature, young love, and the legacy of artistic giants.
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Shakespeare's Genius and the 17th Century

  • The 17th century was a unique period of dynamism and innovation, impacting literature and thought.
  • This may explain Shakespeare's extraordinariness, as exceptional creators may need exceptional times.
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EDM's Potential

  • Electronic dance music (EDM) has the potential to reach artistic heights comparable to Beethoven, due to new technology and experimentation.
  • However, a dominant figure like Shakespeare or Miles Davis in EDM is yet to emerge.
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Romeo's Infatuation

  • Tyler Cowen argues that Romeo's love for Juliet isn't genuine due to his young age and obsession with other things.
  • He suggests Romeo's character has a darker, more complex relationship with reality than a simple high school crush.
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