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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 8 MIN

Andrew Gold vs Tilly Middlehurst - DEBATE: Why Do Some Societies Progress More Than Others

from The Daily Heretic · host Andrew Gold

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more explosive interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this thought-provoking Heretics Clips debate, Andrew Gold and Tilly Middlehurst tackle one of the biggest questions in political philosophy, sociology and economics: Why do some societies advance rapidly while others stagnate? Is it culture? Institutions? Geography? Morality? History? Or a complex, unpredictable combination of all of them? This is one of the most ambitious and wide-ranging discussions ever featured on the channel. Tilly — a Gen Z Cambridge student who has become an unexpected voice in the culture-war arena — argues that the roots of national success lie far deeper than economic charts or political slogans. She explores how values, social trust, education, moral frameworks and long-term incentives shape whether a society thrives or collapses. Andrew challenges her point-by-point, pushing her to explain which variables matter most — and whether Western progress is as universal or inevitable as people assume. Do religions shape long-term development? Do political freedoms create prosperity, or does prosperity create political freedoms? Why do some countries escape poverty traps while others do not? And what role do culture, conflict and collective identity play in shaping destiny? The debate intensifies as Tilly discusses why she believes many of her generation are rethinking traditional Left-wing explanations for inequality and development. She questions whether young people have been shielded from uncomfortable realities about governance, corruption, demographics and institutional stability — and how political narratives often oversimplify what makes societies succeed. Andrew pushes back, forcing her to confront edge cases and historical exceptions, turning the exchange into a gripping intellectual sparring match. Together, they explore theories behind national decline, innovation, social capital, and the psychological traits that influence collective decision-making. If you’re fascinated by global development, cultural evolution, political psychology or the deep forces shaping human progress, this is one of the most insightful culture-war debates you’ll see this year. 📺 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnoMSNSD5R0&t=12s #AndrewGold #TillyMiddlehurst #HereticsClips #WhyNationsSucceed #CultureWar #PoliticalDebate #GlobalDevelopment #PoliticalPsychology #UKPolitics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

👉 Subscribe to Heretics Clips for more explosive interviews: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos In this thought-provoking Heretics Clips debate, Andrew Gold and Tilly Middlehurst tackle one of the biggest questions in political philosophy, sociology and economics: Why do some societies advance rapidly while others stagnate? Is it culture? Institutions? Geography? Morality? History? Or a complex, unpredictable combination of all of them? This is one of the most ambitious and wide-ranging discussions ever featured on the channel. Tilly — a Gen Z Cambridge student who has become an unexpected voice in the culture-war arena — argues that the roots of national success lie far deeper than economic charts or political slogans. She explores how values, social trust, education, moral frameworks and long-term incentives shape whether a society thrives or collapses. Andrew challenges her point-by-point, pushing her to explain which variables matter most — and whether Western progress is as universal or inevitable as people assume. Do religions shape long-term development? Do political freedoms create prosperity, or does prosperity create political freedoms? Why do some countries escape poverty traps while others do not? And what role do culture, conflict and collective identity play in shaping destiny? The debate intensifies as Tilly discusses why she believes many of her generation are rethinking traditional Left-wing explanations for inequality and development. She questions whether young people have been shielded from uncomfortable realities about governance, corruption, demographics and institutional stability — and how political narratives often oversimplify what makes societies succeed. Andrew pushes back, forcing her to confront edge cases and historical exceptions, turning the exchange into a gripping intellectual sparring match. Together, they explore theories behind national decline, innovation, social capital, and the psychological traits that influence collective decision-making. If you’re fascinated by global development, cultural evolution, political psychology or the deep forces shaping human progress, this is one of the most insightful culture-war debates you’ll see this year. 📺 Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnoMSNSD5R0&t=12s #AndrewGold #TillyMiddlehurst #HereticsClips #WhyNationsSucceed #CultureWar #PoliticalDebate #GlobalDevelopment #PoliticalPsychology #UKPolitics Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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