
Tuesday Mar 04, 2025
#8: John von Heyking - Exploring Conservatism and Community
In this episode, I welcome Dr. John von Heyking, Chair of the Department of Political Science at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, to discuss the meaning of conservatism in Canadian politics. The conversation delves into the 2013 Alberta floods as an example of community response, the evolving nature of conservative movements over recent decades, differing ideologies within conservatism, and the importance of community and individual rights. We also cover philosophical perspectives from thinkers like David Walsh and Eric Vogelin, the dynamics between individual and collective values, and the current political landscape in Canada.
00:00 2013 Alberta Floods: Community Response
01:04 Introducing Dr. John von Heyking
01:58 Defining Conservatism in Canadian Politics
04:43 The Role of Community in Conservatism
09:06 Friendship vs. Community
10:40 The Concept of Individual Rights
20:02 The Common Good and Its Implications
25:16 Critiques of Liberalism and Conservatism
28:44 French Enlightenment and Its Influence
29:46 Locke, Hobbes, and Modern Liberalism
31:04 Hume's Radical Philosophy
31:50 Classical vs. Modern Political Philosophy
33:17 Virtue and the Liberal State
37:54 Religious Wars and Tolerance
42:59 Canadian Identity and Civic Responsibility
52:03 Philosophical Anthropology and Ideologies
01:00:16 Current Canadian Political Issues
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