
Maiden Mother Matriarch with Louise Perry The sins of the cognitive elite | Maiden Mother Matriarch 177
Dec 28, 2025
Charles Murray, a political scientist and author, dives into the intriguing interplay between intelligence, class, and spirituality. He critiques the cognitive elite's isolation and its role in political polarization, revealing how elite education can foster secular beliefs. Murray shares his personal journey of reconnecting with faith and discusses the virtues of community support in maintaining spirituality. He also explores modern masculinity, the dangers of elite contempt, and the implications of globalization, giving listeners a thought-provoking perspective on societal divides.
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Spiritual Perceptiveness Varies By Person
- Spiritual perceptiveness is a normally distributed human trait like musical or artistic appreciation.
- Charles Murray and Louise Perry both describe themselves as low on that trait but capable of gradual growth through practice and environment.
Wife's Quaker Journey Sparked His Shift
- Charles Murray recounts his wife's return to Quakerism after childbirth, which gradually influenced his own religious interest.
- He attended meetings for his children and experienced slow nudges toward faith over a decade.
Eroding Male Code Leaves Men Aimless
- Men historically had clear behavioral codes that provided identity and purpose, which have eroded since the 1960s.
- Murray argues the loss of masculine guideposts leaves many young men confused about what it means to be a man.

