Coffee With Cornelius

I am a professor of economics in Canada. I talk with a variety of different people: academics, politicians, scientists, and others. You can see video versions of these interviews on my YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMTmP0Va0HTpDjjUrb-on-Q

Episode 28: Ron Dart on Canadian Conservatism (August 22, 2020)

I talk with Ron Dart, a professor of political science at the University of the Fraser Valley.   Professor Dart is an expert on Canadian Red Toryism, a unique brand of conservatism with a tradition that includes such figures as Stephen Leacock and George Grant.   You can find more about this tradition at the following website:   http://www.hightoryreader.com/political-vison/

08-28
45:32

Episode 27: Jeffrey Nelson of the Russell Kirk Center (July 27, 2020)

Jeffrey Nelson is a founder of the Russell Kirk Center, a conservative educational organization that is devoted to preserving the legacy of Russell Kirk.   In this interview, we talk about why there aren't more Burkean/Kirkian conservatives in the United States, what Kirk's main ideas were, and what Kirk would have thought about the U.S.'s response to COVID-19.    You can find the Kirk Center here:    Website: http://www.kirkcenter.org  Twitter: https://twitter.com/KirkCenter

07-31
31:51

Episode 26: Dr. Joseph Ladapo on The Politicization of COVID-19 (July 17, 2020)

Joseph Ladapo is an Associate Professor at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine. He received his BA from Wake Forest University, and his MD and PhD degrees from Harvard University.    In this interview, we talk about the politicization of COVID-19 science, including the protests, Hydroxychloroquine studies, and the World Health Organization.    Please read Dr. Ladapo's Wall Street Journal article here:   https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-coronavirus-credibility-gap-11593645643

07-21
20:50

Episode 25: Carlo Ricci on Homeschooling and Unschooling (July 15, 2020)

Dr. Carlo Ricci is a professor of education at Nipissing University in North Bay, Ontario. He is an expert on homeschooling and unschooling, and a member of the Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents.    In this interview we talk about homeschooling, social and academic outcomes of homeschoolers, and how the public education system leaves children behind.    You can find the Ontario Federation of Teaching Parents here:  https://ontariohomeschool.org

07-16
45:39

Episode 24: Richard Ridyard, Lawyer, on Indigenous Land Claims (July 13, 2020)

Richard Ridyard is a Lecturer in Law at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU). He holds degrees in law from the University of Oxford and LJMU. He is a Humane Studies Fellow, and Bernard Marcus Fellow, at the Institute of Humane Studies, and is the recipient of a Charles Koch Foundation Dissertation Award.    In this interview, we discuss the history of indigenous land claims in Canada, starting with the Royal Proclamation of 1763 and the Indian Act. We then discuss discrimination against First Nations peoples in Canada today.

07-15
51:59

Episode 23: Jeremy Wayne Tate, CEO of The Classic Learning Test (July 7, 2020)

Jeremy Wayne Tate is challenging conventional educational models, and taking on the big business in college prep. He is the Founder and CEO of the Classic Learning Test, an alternative to the SAT and ACT, which focuses on a traditional, classical education -- intended to cultivate virtue and wisdom.   We discuss what classical learning is, whether it is useful for employers, and Jeremy's own personal journey.   You can find Jeremy at the following links.    Classic Learning Test: https://www.cltexam.com  Twitter: https://twitter.com/JeremyTate41

07-08
32:44

Episode 22: Michael Pearce, Artist & Scholar, on Avant-Garde and Beauty (July 6, 2020)

Michael Pearce is an artist and Professor of Figurative Drawing and Painting at California Lutheran University. He founded the Representational Art Conference in 2012, which he continues to organize.    In this interview, we discuss how avant-garde art was tied to politics throughout history, whether beauty is objective, and why skill-based art is so crucial. We also briefly discuss the issue of statues being defaced and toppled.    Find Michael at the following links:   Website: http://gildedraven.com  Twitter: https://twitter.com/gildedraven  Documentary on Imaginative Realism: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FrHZAU_CrkM

07-08
53:35

Episode 21: Orthodox Conservatives, Part 2 - Interview with the Founder (July 2, 2020)

Tom Colsy is the Founder and Director of The Orthodox Conservatives, a UK think tank that promotes traditional conservatism.   Tom and I discuss the reason for the think tank's founding, the future of Western civilization, and why buildings should be beautiful.    You can find The Orthodox Conservatives at the following links.  Website: https://www.orthodoxconservatives.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/OrthodoxConsGrp Tom's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tomcolsy99_ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu7S9xjHCjUYqHFFbu_A9HA

07-03
01:04:04

Episode 20: Orthodox Conservatives, Part 1 - Philosophy (July 2, 2020)

Ojel Rodriguez Burgos is the Head of Philosophy & Ideology at The Orthodox Conservatives, a UK think tank which advocates in favour of traditional conservatism.   In this interview, we discuss what exactly an orthodox conservative is, and how traditional conservatism differs from most types of conservatism today.    Look for the Orthodox Conservatives here:  Website: https://www.orthodoxconservatives.uk Twitter: https://twitter.com/OrthodoxConsGrp

07-02
30:16

Episode 19: David Bird, Expert on Birds (June 26, 2020)

David Bird is an ornithologist, an expert on birds. He has written a number of popular bird watching guides, including the recently published "Pocket Birds of Canada": https://www.amazon.ca/Pocket-Birds-Canada-DK/dp/1553632672 You can find Professor David Bird at the following links.  Website: https://www.askprofessorbird.com Brome Bird News: https://bromebirdcare.com/bbn-video-post/

06-29
49:21

Episode 18: Roberto Wakerell-Cruz, The Post Millennial Editor (June 25, 2020)

Roberto Wakerell-Cruz is a senior editor of The Post Millennial, an online Canadian news publication.   We talk about how Roberto became editor, generational divides in Canadian politics, and problems that are currently plaguing Canada.    You can find Roberto here:  Twitter: https://twitter.com/Robertopedia The Post Millennial: https://thepostmillennial.com Podcast (This Week in Canada): https://open.spotify.com/show/4rmPJ8eZGbIOM3lZMzdfRE

06-26
28:49

Episode 17: Anton Howes on the Industrial Revolution (June 23, 2020)

Anton Howes is historian-in-residence at the Royal Society of Arts, and head of innovation research at the Entrepreneurs Network.   We discuss how an 'improving mentality' explains 15th-19th Century innovations (the steam engine, navigation, etc.), whether the occult influenced this mindset, and the effect of institutions in spreading this compulsion to innovate.   Catch up with Anton here:   Latest book (Arts and Minds): https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691182643/arts-and-minds Twitter: https://twitter.com/antonhowes Blog: https://antonhowes.substack.com

06-24
41:57

Episode 16: Charles Burton on China-Canada Relations (April 18, 2020)

Charles Burton is an expert on China-Canada relations. He is an Associate Professor at Brock University, and a senior fellow at the Macdonald Laurier Institute.   In this interview, we discuss China's poor handling of COVID-19, whether the CCP influences Canadian politics and academia, and what should be done.   You can find Charles here:  Twitter: https://twitter.com/cburton001 Blog: http://charlesburton.blogspot.com Website: http://spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~cburton/

06-19
56:29

Episode 15: Gregory Clark on Social Status and Genetics (June 18, 2020)

Gregory Clark, economics professor at UC-Davis, joins me to talk about how genetics determines your social status, what policy can do about social mobility, and advice for those considering a career in economic history.   You can find Professor Clark's work at the following links:   Book (A Farewell to Alms): http://faculty.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/gclark/a_farewell_to_alms.html Book (The Son Also Rises): http://faculty.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/gclark/the_Son_Also_Rises.html Website: http://faculty.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/gclark/index.html Families of England Research: http://www.familiesofengland.com

06-19
01:06:57

Episode 14: David Dodge, former Bank of Canada governor (June 15, 2020)

David Dodge was the Bank of Canada's governor from 2001 to 2008. He currently serves as a senior advisor for Bennett Jones, an international law firm.

06-15
38:47

Episode 13: Charles Calomiris, Finance Expert, on Why Banks Are Political (June 11, 2020)

Charles Calomiris is Henry Kaufman Professor of Financial Institutions at Columbia University. He is an expert on banking, corporate finance, financial history and monetary economics. He also advised John McCain's 2008 Presidential Campaign.   We discuss why banks are political institutions, why populism is dangerous for banking, and whether we should adopt a gold standard - among other topics.    Check out Charles's fantastic book (with Stephen Haber) here: https://www.amazon.ca/Fragile-Design-Political-Princeton-Economic-ebook/dp/B00GMSUUVS/ https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691155241/fragile-by-design

06-12
53:09

Episode 12: Ben Burgis, Socialist Philosopher, on Logic for the Left (June 9, 2020)

I am joined by Ben Burgis, a philosophy professor, to discuss why the Left needs logic, why certain conservative thinkers (Jordan Peterson, Ben Shapiro, Sam Harris) lack substance, and whether socialism is viable.    You can find Ben at the links below:  Twitter: https://twitter.com/BenBurgis Book: https://www.amazon.ca/Give-Them-Argument-Logic-Left/dp/1789042100 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/benburgis YouTube (Michael Brooks Show): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCh2UY1hxlMr4_7Az_iQ82HQ

06-10
01:09:52

Episode 11: Mark Koyama on Anti-Jewish Violence and State Capacity (June 5, 2020)

Mark Koyama is an economics professor at George Mason University. He investigates religious and ethnic persecution, as well as comparative state development in Europe and Asia.    In this interview, we discuss the history of anti-Semitism in Europe, and how it can be viewed through the lens of state capacity and economics.    Get Mark's latest book here:  https://www.amazon.ca/Persecution-Toleration-Long-Religious-Freedom/dp/110842502X/ You can find Mark here:  https://twitter.com/MarkKoyama  http://mason.gmu.edu/~mkoyama2/About.html

06-06
45:24

Episode 10: Derek Sloan, Conservative Leadership Candidate (June 2, 2020)

Conservative Party leadership candidate Derek Sloan joins me to discuss why he is running. We discuss his political philosophy, his social conservatism, and specific policy platforms.    This interview is purely for the sake of information. I do not endorse any political candidates, and am not a member of any political party.   You can find Derek here:  https://www.dereksloan.ca  https://twitter.com/DerekSloanCPC

06-06
25:28

Episode 9: Leonard Wantchekon, Princeton Professor, on African Politics (June 1, 2020)

Professor Wantchekon and I discuss his background in student activism, his fascinating randomized experiments in African politics, whether missionaries were bad for Africa, and the African School of Economics.    You can find Professor Wantchekon here:  https://twitter.com/lwantchekon  https://scholar.princeton.edu/lwantche  The African School of Economics's website is here:  https://africanschoolofeconomics.com

06-06
50:39

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