Based Camp | Simone & Malcolm Collins

Rethinking Social Contracts For A Post Demographic Collapse World

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May 13, 2025
The hosts explore the urgent implications of demographic collapse on traditional social contracts. They discuss Japan's innovative reforms in response to an aging population and the sustainability of democracy. Humorously contrasting optimistic views with civilization's challenges, they dive into the evolving dynamics of governance and social equity. They also engage in lighthearted debates about breakfast choices and share personal reflections on cooking and family life. This engaging conversation tackles serious issues with insight and wit.
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INSIGHT

McKinsey Warns on Demographics

  • McKinsey warns the current world system won't work in the new demographic reality due to accelerating demographic collapse.
  • This signals a need to rethink social contracts as traditional systems face existential challenges.
ANECDOTE

Abe’s Multi-Generational Social Security

  • Shinzo Abe reformed Japan's social security from elderly-focused to an all-generation system.
  • He implemented free childcare, boosted workforce participation, and supported families, aiming to counter demographic decline.
ADVICE

Boost Workforce and Family Support

  • Increase workforce participation by encouraging women and elderly to work longer to sustain tax revenue.
  • Provide free early childhood education and childcare to support families and motivate higher birth rates.
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