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Topic: Demographic change

Demographic change refers to the dynamic shifts in the composition and characteristics of a population over time, driven by factors such as births, deaths, and migration.

More on: Demographic change

The podcast episodes cover various aspects of demographic change and its implications, including issues of race, immigration, and declining birth rates.

For example, the episode The Great Political Fictions: The Handmaid's Tale explores how demographic factors like racism and natalism contributed to the dystopian society of Gilead in Margaret Atwood's novel.

The episode The "Active Listening Noises" Edition discusses the potential economic and geopolitical impacts of global declines in birth rates, while J. Burden's GEN Z Diagnosis of Modern American Politics touches on concerns about demographic decline among America's elite.

The episode The Intelligence: is Germany al[t]right? also examines how demographic shifts, such as aging populations and immigration, are affecting politics and society in countries like Germany and Japan.

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