
Ed Dutton
Academic and public commentator invited to discuss topics such as culture, demographics, and social theory; appears as the episode's featured guest contributor.
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Aug 11, 2025 • 1h 15min
The J. Burden Show Ep. 324: Dr. Ed Dutton
In a lively discussion with Ed Dutton, a British professor and editor of Mankind Quarterly, fascinating insights emerge on woman and British politics. They explore the impact of governmental censorship in the UK, delving into the Online Safety Act as a guise for control. Dutton critiques the societal pressures women face regarding conformity and virtue signaling. The conversation also touches on the evolution of free speech within academia and the psychologically charged cultural conflicts arising from changing morality in rural communities. Plus, a lighthearted take on drinking cultures wraps things up!
Oct 20, 2025 • 1h 30min
The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1277
Ed Dutton, an academic and public commentator, joins Firas and Nate to delve into Europe's rising anti-Islam sentiments. They discuss Italy's proposed ban on full face coverings, arguing it symbolizes cultural rejection and non-integration. The conversation critiques reparations demands, suggesting they're often manipulative rather than credible, while exploring the internal challenges facing African development. They also analyze the psychology of militant protests in the US, warning about escalating polarization and the urgent need for strategic political responses.
Aug 12, 2025 • 1h 31min
FREEMIUM: Brokenomics | Sex, Feminism & the Death of Civilisation debate
Join Professor Ed Dutton, a jolly heretic and evolutionary anthropologist, along with researcher Dr. Dani Sulikowski, as they delve into the intriguing dynamics of Western civilization's decline. They tackle how leftist ideologies and biological factors might contribute to cultural destruction, and dissect societal changes impacting reproductive choices. Co-author J.O. Rainer Hills adds depth to discussions on wealth's influence over fertility rates and the role of psychopathic traits among elites, all while questioning the future of feminism and societal values.


