Late Roman elites reportedly had fewer or no children, breaking the link between economic success and reproduction and reducing average numeracy and literacy. Ancient DNA is cited as showing a contemporaneous drop in proxies for cognitive ability, implying selection can shift mental traits within historical time.
— It suggests fertility patterns can quickly alter human capital, with implications for family policy and long‑run growth.
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2025.08.14
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“Uncoupling of reproductive success from economic success… The resulting fall in cognitive ability can be seen in DNA.”
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