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#30 Geoff Russ -- Hope for Canada vs progressive internationalism

#30 Geoff Russ -- Hope for Canada vs progressive internationalism

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Geoff stands out as a new kind of writer on the non-left. He offers hope that embraces Canada's past without repudiation -- truly rare these days

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Shawn interviews Geoff Russ, a Vancouver-based writer, about the evolving concept of Canadian nationalism and identity. They discuss the need for newcomers to understand their obligations, the distinction between Canadian and American ideals, and the impact of progressive internationalism. Geoff Russ shares his views on post-nationalism, the importance of Canada's rugged history, and the challenges of maintaining a high-trust society. The conversation also touches on the failures of neoconservatism, the need for a positive vision of Canadian identity, and practical steps to revive a distinct Canadian culture. Don't miss this in-depth discussion on what it means to be Canadian in the modern era.

00:00 Introduction: Obligations and Civilization

00:21 Canadian Identity and Nationalism

00:50 Interview with Geoff Russ: Essays and Ideas

01:41 Post Nationalism and Modern Challenges

05:09 The Role of History and Freedom in Canada

10:18 Urban Issues: Vancouver's Downtown East Side

11:55 Government Responsibility and Individual Agency

16:17 Canada's National Identity Crisis

21:18 High Trust Society and Optimism for the Future

23:02 Rebuilding Canadian Nationalism

23:27 Citizenship and Cultural Unity

25:53 Historical Context and Identity

29:31 Neoconservatism and Modern Politics

34:53 Economic Policies and Free Market Debate

43:13 Canadian Identity and Resource Jobs

44:04 Concluding Thoughts and Future Questions

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