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Is modern environmentalism anti-progress?
This week, Jerusalem Demsas and Matthew Yglesias read Rachel Carson's Silent Spring – the book that launched the modern environmental movement. Jerusalem and Matt find themselves surprised by what's actually in it. Is it a visionary scientific critique or a romantic backlash against modernity? And did Carson's legacy help or hurt the cause she championed?
Plus: new research on whether leaving the workforce accelerates cognitive decline and what that means for an AI-driven future.
(0:00) Why Silent Spring Still Matters Today
(10:13) The Myth of the "Natural Balance"
(20:10) Rachel Carson vs. Big Chemical Industry
(29:13) Environmentalism and Global Economic Growth
(40:15) Ecomodernism: Can Science Save Nature?
(49:31) The Rise of the "Vetocracy" in Policy
(59:43) Peer review: Does Working Keep Your Brain Sharp?
(01:09:43) Finding Meaning in a Post-Work World
Peer review: "Does Employment Slow Cognitive Decline? Evidence from Labor Market Shocks" — Kouchekinia, Neumark & Bruckner (NBER): https://www.nber.org/papers/w35117
Support the Show: Get a full transcript, show notes, and an ad-free version: TheArgumentMag.com
New episodes every Thursday—subscribe so you never miss a debate!
The Argument is produced by Justin Zuckerman, fact-checked by Eli Richman, with music by Breakmaster Cylinder and art by Ben Tousley.
By Jerusalem Demsas & Matthew YglesiasIs modern environmentalism anti-progress?
This week, Jerusalem Demsas and Matthew Yglesias read Rachel Carson's Silent Spring – the book that launched the modern environmental movement. Jerusalem and Matt find themselves surprised by what's actually in it. Is it a visionary scientific critique or a romantic backlash against modernity? And did Carson's legacy help or hurt the cause she championed?
Plus: new research on whether leaving the workforce accelerates cognitive decline and what that means for an AI-driven future.
(0:00) Why Silent Spring Still Matters Today
(10:13) The Myth of the "Natural Balance"
(20:10) Rachel Carson vs. Big Chemical Industry
(29:13) Environmentalism and Global Economic Growth
(40:15) Ecomodernism: Can Science Save Nature?
(49:31) The Rise of the "Vetocracy" in Policy
(59:43) Peer review: Does Working Keep Your Brain Sharp?
(01:09:43) Finding Meaning in a Post-Work World
Peer review: "Does Employment Slow Cognitive Decline? Evidence from Labor Market Shocks" — Kouchekinia, Neumark & Bruckner (NBER): https://www.nber.org/papers/w35117
Support the Show: Get a full transcript, show notes, and an ad-free version: TheArgumentMag.com
New episodes every Thursday—subscribe so you never miss a debate!
The Argument is produced by Justin Zuckerman, fact-checked by Eli Richman, with music by Breakmaster Cylinder and art by Ben Tousley.