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Matt Bufton and Sabine El-Chidiac — What Was 2020 Like For Liberalism?


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It's our 2020 roundup episode! Alex Aragona chats with Matt Bufton and Sabine El-Chidiac about topics and ideas surrounding liberalism in the past year, and choose their favourite Curious Task episodes from 2020.

References from Episode 74 with Sabine El-Chidiac and Matt Bufton

  • Matt mentions the 1992 Los Angeles riots stemming from the police brutality against Rodney King. An article on these incidents can be found on National Public Radio’s website at this link
  • You can learn more about the international movement to defund the police here
  • Matt briefly talks about polls coming from the United States on whether parents would mind their children marrying across party lines. One such poll was conducted by YouGov and can be accessed here
  • You can register for Stephen Davies’ upcoming online lecture with the Institute for Liberal Studies (Friday, January 15 at 12:00 PM) here! If you need a refresher on Steve Davies’ episode with The Curious Task, consider giving it a relisten at this link
  • Sabine reference’s Steve Horowitz’s book Hayek’s Modern Family: Classical Liberalism and the Evolution of Social Institutions as well as a previous Curious Task episode with him (titles hyperlinked).
  • Matt notes that fusionism was at its peak during the Reagan era. The Intercollegiate Studies Institute has an article recounting the relationship between Reagan and libertarians in this article.   
  • Mises Wire has an article about Murray Rothbard and War and his effort to unite anti-Vietnam war sentiment in the United States. This work is available for viewing here
  • Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine design occurred over two days and can be read in detail in this article by Business Insider
  • If you are interested in Maude Barlow’s criticisms of economic globalization and trade, visit this page on The Council of Canadians’ website that recaps Barlow’s interview with CBC Radio.To delve deeper into the discussions on educational alternatives and belief in experts, Episode 53 and Episode 65 of The Curious Task provides a holistic overview.
  • The Curious Task in Review: Our Producers’ Favourite Episodes From 2020! 
    • Matt recommended Episode 40 with Pete Boettke: “What Is The Curious Task of Economics?” 
    • A great primer for the rest of this podcast 
  • Sabine recommended Episode 29 with Jacob Levy: “How Should Liberals Think of Civil Society?”
    • Explores the greater themes in liberalism, such as tensions between pluralism and rationalization and in-group and out-group oppression
  • Alex recommended Episode 60 with Eric Schliesser: “What Is Neoliberalism?” 
    • May be a part of the project of rehabilitating the connotations of neoliberalism and other permanent frustrations with the term
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