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londons_exploretoday at 8:06 AM3 repliesview on HN

There is precedent for infertility being beneficial for a species in the animal kingdom. For example the vast majority of ants and bees are infertile. Yet the infertile ones still contribute meaningfully to society.

Humans could easily be successful with a similar model, and did so in the past before fertility treatments.


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vintermanntoday at 10:28 AM

Well, something could be successful, in the biological survival sense anyway. Not sure it'd be right to call it human at that point.

HPsquaredtoday at 10:15 AM

That's happening now, more or less, across the entire developed world. Not sure about the "successful" part though.

close04today at 8:17 AM

If I understand your point correct it could work as easily as communism: theoretically sound but undermined by human psychology. Natural evolution is slow and gives the species time to adapt to anything. Artificial evolution by comparison is very fast. But the real issue is that humans have intelligence, individuality, and egotism. We don’t see ourselves as just part of a collective.

Societies functioned in the past while taking away some rights from its citizens (like ownership) but nothing as fundamental as only a few able to reproduce.