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In this episode of History 102, 'WhatIfAltHist' creator Rudyard Lynch and co-host Austin Padgett examine how sexual dynamics between men and women have shaped civilizations, arguing that modern society's departure from archetypal gender roles threatens societal stability.

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Central Thesis

Sexual relationships between men and women follow archetypal patterns that determine societal rise and decline throughout history.

Three Historical Revolutions

Western Revolution - European individualism vs. clan societies

Civility Revolution - Rise of social constraints and manners

Sexual Revolution - 1960s birth control and "free love"

Core Arguments

Masculine vs. Feminine Archetypes

Masculine = Order, stability, frame-setting

Feminine = Chaos, fluidity, boundary-breaking

Most masculine societies (Vikings, Romans, Spartans) treated women best

Feminine societies paradoxically oppress women more

The Modern Crisis ("Mouse Utopia")

Traditional mating mechanisms have collapsed

Society is "squeamish, terrified, and obsessed with sex simultaneously"

Polygamous distribution emerging (high-status men, multiple partners)

Rising homosexuality correlates with mating marketplace breakdown

Historical Patterns

Medieval Period: More sexually open than commonly believed

Europe vs Asia: Europe liberalized women's status; Asia restricted it (1000-1800 AD)

Christianity's Impact: Created sexual protections for women against powerful men

Marriage Ages: Remained 20-30 for over 1000 years, fluctuating with economic conditions

Contemporary Issues

Birth control removed natural consequences driving commitment

Women's economic rise creates mate selection paradox

Technology disrupted traditional courtship

Current structures function as "harems without sex"

Proposed Solutions

Need "higher men" to consciously redirect societal trends

Rebuild cultural traditions and social structures

Masculine frame-setting as foundation for healthy relations

"The answer to evolution is being a Chad"

Controversial Claims: All societies have been patriarchal; modern feminism decreases women's happiness; sexual differences exceed racial differences.

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