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Concepts with Shawn Whatley
Shawn Whatley
73 episodes
6 days ago
Uncovering the concepts behind politics and current events
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Uncovering the concepts behind politics and current events
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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#62 Sam Routley: Unpacking Canadian Conservative voters. Fusionism, culture and economics
Concepts with Shawn Whatley
1 hour 5 minutes
2 months ago
#62 Sam Routley: Unpacking Canadian Conservative voters. Fusionism, culture and economics
Conservative voters around the world are leaning into culture and away from economic issues. Sam Routley's research found that Canadian conservatives cling to the 1980's fusionism of traditional social policies and libertarian economics. Can the 1980's fusionism hold? Will economic determinism help Conservatives to win elections today? Links to articles Decoding Canada's Conservative Coalition Sam's Substack: The Country of Our Defeat John Gray: Why I Am Not a Post-liberal   AI Summary In this episode of Concepts with Shawn Whatley, Shawn dives into the evolving nature of Canadian conservatism. Joined by Sam Routley, a PhD student from the University of Western Ontario, the discussion begins with a basic inquiry: Are Canadian conservative ideas stuck in the past, or is there a renaissance in understanding what conservatism means today? They delve into Routley's research on the 'Decoding Canada's Conservative Coalition' piece, exploring the historical adherence to fusionism between free-market libertarianism and social traditionalism in Canada versus changes observed in other countries. Shawn further probes into whether economic policies alone can address contemporary societal issues or if a broader conversation about cultural and social values is necessary. Throughout the episode, they explore the nuances of economic determinism, the role of culture in conservative politics, and the future direction of conservatism in Canada. Don't miss their thoughtful and engaging exploration of these pressing topics in modern conservatism. 00:00 Introduction: Canadian Conservative Voters 00:47 Welcome to Concepts with Shawn Whatley 01:02 Interview with Sam Routley: Decoding Canada's Conservative Coalition 01:37 Fusionism in Canadian Conservatism 02:03 Canada's Conservative Coalition: Research Findings 02:58 Discussion on Economic Determinism and Cultural Issues 03:42 Sam Routley's Article and Substack 07:54 Fusionism Explained: US vs. Canada 25:37 Economic and Cultural Forces in Politics 33:33 The Role of Culture in Leadership and Innovation 35:32 The Cultural Focus of Conservatism 36:11 Economic vs Cultural Perspectives 37:11 The Role of the State in Culture 38:37 Contemporary Cultural Issues 42:06 Intellectual Conservatism and Canada's Future 47:31 The Importance of Foundational Values 54:18 The Debate on Liberalism and Conservatism 01:03:33 Concluding Thoughts on Cultural and Political Change
Concepts with Shawn Whatley
Uncovering the concepts behind politics and current events