The Nietzsche Podcast

66: Peter Turchin - Why Empires Rise & Fall

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Mar 7, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 6min
2
Does Population Ecology Have General Laws?
05:33 • 5min
3
Ivan Kaldun, Ivan Turchen, Is the Will of the Collective in the World?
10:33 • 3min
4
How 10,000 Years of War Made Humans the Greatest Co-Operators on Earth
13:43 • 5min
5
The History of Empires
19:02 • 5min
6
Ibn Khaldun and Supply of Labor
24:22 • 5min
7
The Disintegration of the Economic and Political Elites
29:52 • 3min
8
Asabia - The Matthew Principle
32:29 • 2min
9
The Mathematical Model of Overpopulation
34:50 • 4min
10
Ibn Khaldun's Theory of Asabia
38:56 • 5min
11
The Disintegrative Phase of a Secular Cycle
44:24 • 6min
12
Turchin's Theory of Empires
50:01 • 3min
13
The Meta-Ethnic Frontier
52:49 • 3min
14
Are Human Beings Group Hunters?
55:45 • 5min
15
The Evolutionary Mistake - Evolutionary Error
01:00:59 • 5min
16
The Importance of Cooperation and Altruism
01:05:59 • 3min
17
What's the Difference Between a Group and a Gene?
01:09:09 • 5min
18
Why Is War the Tempering Force in the Human Race?
01:13:40 • 5min
19
The Ideal of the Hero
01:18:32 • 4min
20
The Roman Empire - A History of Rome
01:22:18 • 3min
21
The Wealth of the Romans in the Early Republic
01:24:59 • 3min
22
Aristocracy and the Plebelian Secession
01:27:39 • 5min
23
The Roman Empire and Slavery
01:32:50 • 3min
24
The Depopulation of the Roman Empire
01:35:41 • 6min
25
The Trend Reversal Within Roman Society
01:41:18 • 3min
26
Is There a Trend Reversal?
01:44:26 • 4min