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The decline in quality of life in modern Britain compared to the early 20th century is attributed to the degradation of social norms by the socialist state. Young people today struggle to achieve the same standard of living as their predecessors.
The fertility crash worldwide is attributed to technology, particularly phones, which have changed human interactions and desires to perpetuate the species.
Some people feel exhausted by the rapid pace of technological change, questioning whether they are becoming more powerful or irrelevant.
The neo-Marxist ideology, along with Freudian sexology, has influenced the undermining of traditional religious and social structures.
There is a belief that the modern world is reversing the curses from Eden, with AI and technology changing fundamental human experiences like work and childbirth.
There is a societal concern about the impact of technology on human intimacy and genuine interactions.
Gustave Le Bon noted that modernity is divided between the growth of capitalism and science, and the rise of socialism. These forces are discordant, yet propaganda often portrays them as compatible.