Wrong Side of History

Wrong Side of History, authored by Ed West, explores a diverse range of social, cultural, and political topics. It delves into the nuances of modern life, societal issues, and historical contexts to reflect on current challenges, trends, and the evolving nature of conservatism and cultural identity.

Social and Cultural Analysis Political Commentary Historical Contexts Conservatism and Nationalism Media and Society Mental Health and Wellbeing Architectural and Urban Planning Public Safety and Law Enforcement National Security and Defense Housing and Urban Development Religion and Spirituality Multiculturalism and Diversity Technology and Social Media Entertainment and Popular Culture

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626 implied HN points β€’ 23 Feb 23
  1. Fixing childcare and housing costs may not solve declining fertility rates.
  2. Parenting lacks appreciation and cultural support which contributes to the fertility crisis.
  3. Declining fertility is a complex issue tied to societal norms, prestige, and cultural influences.
446 implied HN points β€’ 12 May 23
  1. Conservatism varies between places and individuals, each with their own visions to conserve specific traditions or institutions.
  2. National Conservatism is like conservatism but with a focus on the nation-state, supporting free market, nationalism, and religion.
  3. Conservatives believe in history's consequences, the importance of tradition, community ties, and the need for moral guidance from religion to maintain freedom.
470 implied HN points β€’ 04 Apr 23
  1. The book 'The Diversity Illusion' by Ed West provoked debate by challenging the idea that diversity is always beneficial.
  2. The impact of diversity on society is complex and has led to increased tension and conflict in some areas.
  3. Public opinion on multiculturalism has shifted in recent years, with growing acceptance and the taboo around discussing the negative aspects of diversity becoming stronger.
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417 implied HN points β€’ 31 Mar 23
  1. The British Empire has undergone a transformation into a multicultural society since the Second World War.
  2. British identity is shifting towards inclusivity in a multicultural society, leading to a decline in identification as British in favor of English.
  3. There is a correlation between identifying as English and holding negative views towards diversity in a multicultural imperial society.