With natalism coming to the forefront of American politics in recent years, people who have long been writing about the declining birth rate have begun to take center stage in the larger political discourse. Many of these thinkers skew toward a conservative ideology. This week, Josh and June read through the writings of a modern conservative natalist writer, Lyman Stone, to get a better picture of where the natalist movement stands and better understand the political demands of the conservative natalist in the era of Donald Trump.
EPISODE ART: Lyman Stone press photo from Demographic Research
SOURCES:
As women have far fewer babies, the U.S. and the world face unprecedented challenges
Lyman Stone on America’s falling birth rate
Now Political Polarization Comes for Marriage Prospects
You can’t even pay people to have more kids
President Trump’s First 100 Days, April 2025
How Politics Drive Our Personal Relationships – and Even Where We Live
Arranged and non-arranged marriages have similar reproductive outcomes in Nepal
Promise and Peril: The History of American Religiosity and Its Recent Decline
The Declining U.S. Birth Rate: A Demographic Shift with Far-Reaching Implications
What Workism Is Doing to Parents
Now Political Polarization Comes for Marriage Prospects
Hungary’s Demographic Failure
How to Fix Our Falling Fertility Rate (with Lyman Stone)
Want More American Babies? Make the US More Livable
More Thoughts on Falling Fertility
AUDIO CLIPS
21:12 / 25:44 - Lyman Stone in an interview with Vox Media's Today, Explained
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