Part 6/11:
Rural Versus Urban Dynamics in Societal Health
This demographic dilemma is not merely a matter of statistics: it roots itself deeply in societal structures and values. An age-old pattern exists in civilizations—those that sustain a rural, religious demographic maintain stable birth rates, whereas urbanized, secular societies often do not. This historical context shows that the health of a society is intrinsically linked to its demographic make-up.