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#73 Alex MacDonald : Balancing Economic Liberty and Social Tradition, plus Thoughts on Monarchy

from Concepts with Shawn Whatley · host Shawn Whatley

Does it makes sense to maximize liberty in the economy and yet limit it at a personal level? Is it even possible? Alex MacDonald says it doesn't make sense. We never make economics the ultimate priority for family decisions, why do we think it's ok to prioritize economy at a national level? This discussion gets to the heart of debate within the conservative movement. Of course, we need a strong economy. But should economic concerns always trump all other issues? Is money our ultimate social good? Alex offers solid answers; ones we don't usually hear from those on the non-left.  Equally fascinating for me was the fact that Alex is sharing answers at all. For the last several decades, staffers and consultants have kept quiet about culture. Conservatives win on the economy, so we should focus conversation on the economy. Don't mention culture, if you want to be included in policy discussions. Today, culture is back. Canadians are tired of being told their country is rotten, its founding is illegitimate, and perhaps it isn't even a nation at all. It's just a post-national state. Voters don't want to see people burning Canadian flags and blocking streets with smoke-filled protests. It will be fascinating to see how Conservative leaders respond to this palpable change in public discourse.   Articles mentioned: In doubt of fusionism The King and love of country   AI summary: Shawn Whatley welcomes public policy and government relations expert Alex MacDonald to discuss the juxtaposition of economic liberty and social tradition. They delve into the principles of fusionism, balancing market efficiency with moral and social values, and the relevance of the monarchy in contemporary Canada. Through their engaging dialogue, they explore how these foundational ideas shape our communal life and public policy, drawing on historical context, philosophical insights, and current political debates. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode filled with deep reflections on the core values guiding our society. 00:00 Introduction: Balancing Liberty in Economy and Personal Life 00:54 Meet the Guest: Alex MacDonald 01:26 Exploring Fusionism in Politics 02:39 Debating Economic Liberty vs. Social Continuity 04:18 Fusionism: A Deeper Dive 19:01 Healthcare and Libertarianism 21:57 Conservatism and Market Forces 31:36 Philosophical Reflections on Conservatism 37:12 Philosophical Concerns About Fusion 37:34 Market Efficiency vs. Moral Life 39:32 Moral Decay and Individualism 41:27 The Irony of Side Hustle Culture 48:05 Autonomy vs. Freedom 56:46 The Role of the Monarchy in Canada 01:10:56 Concerns for Future Generations

Does it makes sense to maximize liberty in the economy and yet limit it at a personal level? Is it even possible? Alex MacDonald says it doesn't make sense. We never make economics the ultimate priority for family decisions, why do we think it's ok to prioritize economy at a national level? This discussion gets to the heart of debate within the conservative movement. Of course, we need a strong economy. But should economic concerns always trump all other issues? Is money our ultimate social good? Alex offers solid answers; ones we don't usually hear from those on the non-left.  Equally fascinating for me was the fact that Alex is sharing answers at all. For the last several decades, staffers and consultants have kept quiet about culture. Conservatives win on the economy, so we should focus conversation on the economy. Don't mention culture, if you want to be included in policy discussions. Today, culture is back. Canadians are tired of being told their country is rotten, its founding is illegitimate, and perhaps it isn't even a nation at all. It's just a post-national state. Voters don't want to see people burning Canadian flags and blocking streets with smoke-filled protests. It will be fascinating to see how Conservative leaders respond to this palpable change in public discourse.   Articles mentioned: In doubt of fusionism The King and love of country   AI summary: Shawn Whatley welcomes public policy and government relations expert Alex MacDonald to discuss the juxtaposition of economic liberty and social tradition. They delve into the principles of fusionism, balancing market efficiency with moral and social values, and the relevance of the monarchy in contemporary Canada. Through their engaging dialogue, they explore how these foundational ideas shape our communal life and public policy, drawing on historical context, philosophical insights, and current political debates. Don't miss this thought-provoking episode filled with deep reflections on the core values guiding our society. 00:00 Introduction: Balancing Liberty in Economy and Personal Life 00:54 Meet the Guest: Alex MacDonald 01:26 Exploring Fusionism in Politics 02:39 Debating Economic Liberty vs. Social Continuity 04:18 Fusionism: A Deeper Dive 19:01 Healthcare and Libertarianism 21:57 Conservatism and Market Forces 31:36 Philosophical Reflections on Conservatism 37:12 Philosophical Concerns About Fusion 37:34 Market Efficiency vs. Moral Life 39:32 Moral Decay and Individualism 41:27 The Irony of Side Hustle Culture 48:05 Autonomy vs. Freedom 56:46 The Role of the Monarchy in Canada 01:10:56 Concerns for Future Generations

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