Well, I'm not writing a book....my posts are often longer than I'd prefer anyway.
I don't agree with your seeming belief that fertility is purely an economic outgrown and I think you ignore the feminist influences and effects without explaining why.
Yes, Hungary is or was fighting against a long cultural movement that has ingrained itself over generations. It takes more than just a few years. However, as I proved when comparing it to France, the native birth rate rose, which was their aim. Indeed, I think they would have more to do to increase it.....but frankly I'm not sure that democracy can achieve it....though I'd prefer it to.
Yes, work is coercion in most cases.....unless it's a job someone naturally loves.
Most people, like energy, naturally move to the lowest energy state. Most people wouldn't work if society didn't both sell the message that it's positive for them compared to the alternative.
The same thing should have been done with child-birth for women......Which most women aren't against anyway. In fact they have been propagandized against it by both feministic and corporate neoliberal forces.
Sometimes, usually technology dependent.
Snap, and hopefully true but also has downsides....This is yet to play out but better work or things will be even worse.
Sometimes but only very tightly restricted, it creates bigger problems than it solves when run by social and neoliberals. Japan have the right focus on migration but Europe has had a disaster.
Disagree, but it's part of a much bigger conversation.
Cultural pressure worked much more successfully in the past but I accept that contraception and modern technology has made that culture far less successful.
It would need looking into with a modern frame.
Fertility rates are far higher in less economically successful countries so like I said previously the cultural messaging which leads to far higher expectation levels in women and....plenty of men has a far higher impact than you appear to accept.
Changing the picture requires both economic and cultural change.
Neither will be that pretty.
Automation would have to work.....but you're right that living standards will fall......which is coming regardless of 'my preferred cultural set-up', along with inevitable internal conflict due to demographic and cultural cohesion break down.....which the immigration you refer to is basically responsible for.
Not all immigration is bad, just most of it.
And the rest of us 😘


