Tuesday Mar 25, 2025

#15 Mark Milke: Navigating Victimhood and Utopianism

Mark gets things done. He’s written over 1000 columns, participated in nearly 100 research studies, and has published 6 books. He captures the zeitgeist of the centre-right over the last few decades. Definitely someone to follow!

Books mentioned: The Victim Cult, 1867 Project

Dr. Milke’s think tank: The Aristotle Foundation for Public Policy

In this episode, Dr. Mark Milke discusses the importance of examining cause and effect in shaping civilization, the pitfalls of utopian thinking, and the diverse perspectives offered in his book 'The 1867 Project'. Dr. Milke, a seasoned author and researcher, also delves into the dangers of chronic victimhood as outlined in his book 'The Victim Cult'. Other topics covered include classical liberalism, conservatism, libertarianism, immigration, and the evolution of public policy in Canada. This thought-provoking discussion is a must-watch for anyone interested in political philosophy, societal reform, and contemporary issues.

00:00 Introduction: The Importance of Cause and Effect

00:22 Meet Dr. Mark Milke: Author and Think Tank Expert

00:49 The 1867 Project: Understanding Utopianism

01:08 Historical Perspectives on Imperfection

01:45 The Problem with Utopian Thinking

03:17 Debunking Myths: Ranking Ideas and Values

03:58 The Superiority of Certain Ideas

05:34 Challenges in Modern Civilization

07:34 The Importance of Honest Conversations

08:51 Indigenous Canadians: Addressing Disparities

11:56 Justin Trudeau's Post-Nationalist Comments

18:11 The Role of Classical Liberalism

27:01 Understanding Economic Outcomes Beyond Racism

28:11 Libertarianism vs. Classical Liberalism

29:38 The Power of Deep Beliefs and Reform

31:32 The Role of Ideas in Foreign Affairs

32:06 The Importance of Reality in Political Ideologies

42:25 The Victim Cult: Origins and Implications

46:08 The Necessity of Responsibility in a Rights-Based Society

49:20 Conclusion and Final Thoughts



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