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No Mercy / No Malice: Notes on Being a Man

No Mercy / No Malice: Notes on Being a Man

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway · Nov 8, 2025

Scott Galloway details the crisis facing young men, linking their economic, educational, and social decline to political shifts & tech's influence.

The Decline of Economically Eligible Men Is Fueling a Societal 'Mating Crisis'

Because women traditionally 'mate up' socioeconomically, the falling economic and educational status of men has shrunk the pool of 'eligible' partners. This contributes directly to a 'mating crisis' characterized by fewer relationships, delayed family formation, and lower birth rates, with broad societal consequences.

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No Mercy / No Malice: Notes on Being a Man

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway·3 months ago

Democrats' Neglect of Young Men Ceded the Demographic to Far-Right 'Manosphere' Influencers

While mainstream liberal politics often frames young men as 'the problem,' the far right has actively courted this disenfranchised group. This political vacuum allowed extremist ideologies to fill the void, capturing a significant and politically potent demographic by acknowledging their struggles.

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No Mercy / No Malice: Notes on Being a Man

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway·3 months ago

A Deliberate Generational Wealth Transfer, Not Just Inflation, Impoverishes Young American Men

The economic struggles of young men are not just a result of market forces but a direct consequence of policies that have systematically shifted wealth from younger to older generations. This manifests in unaffordable education and housing, crushing debt, and lower relative wages compared to their parents and grandparents.

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No Mercy / No Malice: Notes on Being a Man

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway·3 months ago

Prohibitive Housing Costs Push Young Men Into Digital Isolation, Not Just Their Parents' Basements

High real estate costs prevent young men from accessing urban centers for opportunities and social connection. They substitute the rich, real-world interactions of city life with a cheaper, algorithm-driven digital existence on their smartphones, a dynamic from which tech companies profit.

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No Mercy / No Malice: Notes on Being a Man

The Prof G Pod with Scott Galloway·3 months ago