

The Curious Task
Institute for Liberal Studies
We explore philosophy, politics, economics, and other ideas from a classical liberal perspective.
Episodes
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Dec 18, 2019 • 54min
James Stacey Taylor — Should People Be Allowed to Sell Their Organs?
Alex Aragona speaks with James Stacey Taylor as he makes the case for a market for organs.
References from Episode 20 with James Stacey Taylor
You can purchase James Stacey Taylor’s book Stakes and Kidneys in Amazon Canada here

Dec 11, 2019 • 1h 2min
Lauren Hall — What's Wrong With Modern Healthcare?
Alex Aragona talks with Lauren Hall as she explores the problems with modern healthcare systems and some of the possible remedies.
References from Episode 19 with Lauren Hall:
You can read more from Lauren Hall on the subject of rights violations in delivery rooms here

Dec 4, 2019 • 1h 8min
Alex Nowrasteh — Is Immigration Important to a Free Society?
Alex Aragona speaks with the Cato Institute's Alex Nowrasteh about why immigration is important to a free society, and the common misconceptions some people have that keep them from being more open to immigration.
References from Episode 18 with Alex Nowrasteh:
You can read Alex Nowrasteh’s studies and commentaries on his page at the Cato Institute’s website
Check out Jens Hainmueller’s paper on cultural anxiety and immigration here
Read Alex’s thoughts on the paper on perceptions of chaos by Allison Harell, Stuart Soroka, and Shanto Iyengar here

Nov 27, 2019 • 1h 2min
Sarah Burns — Is American Foreign Policy Broken?
Alex Aragona chats with Sarah Burns about whether American foreign policy is broken as a result of a breakdown of the separation, and increased centralization, of power.
References from Episode 17 with Sarah Burns:
You can buy Sarah Burns’ book The Politics of War Powers: The Theory and History of Presidential Unilateralism here on Amazon Canada

Nov 20, 2019 • 58min
Alain Bertaud — Who Knows Best About Planning a City?
Alex Aragona chats with Alain Bertaud as he shares his thoughts on how cities truly flourish and how urban planners should approach their role.
References from Episode 16 with Alain Bertaud:
You can buy Alain Bertaud’s book Order without Design: How Markets Shape Cities here on Amazon Canada

Nov 13, 2019 • 1h 8min
Jen Dirmeyer — What Do Markets Do For Us?
Alex Aragona speaks with Jen Dirmeyer as she explores what markets do for us and the different ways they impact our lives.
References
1. “The Use of Knowledge in Society” by Freidrich August von Hayek
Link: https://www.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/articles/hayek-use-knowledge-society.pdf

Nov 6, 2019 • 1h 10min
Steve Horwitz — How Has Capitalism Helped Create The Modern Family?
Alex Aragona speaks with Steve Horwitz as he explores how the evolution of capitalism also shaped the modern family.
References
1. “Hayek’s Modern Family: Classical Liberalism and the Evolution of Social Institutions” by Steve Horwitz
Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Hayeks-Modern-Family-Liberalism-Institutions/dp/1137448229

Oct 30, 2019 • 59min
Abigail Hall — How Does Foreign Policy Create a Boomerang Effect at Home?
Alex Aragona speaks with Abigail Hall as she describes how various elements of United States foreign policy ultimately come back home from abroad and affect domestic life.
References
1. “Tyranny Comes Home: The Domestic Fate of U.S. Militarism” by Abigail Hall
Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Tyranny-Comes-Home-Domestic-Militarism/dp/1503605272
2. “Ferguson Riot and Ferguson Unrest (2014-2015)” by BlackPast
Link: https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/ferguson-riot-and-ferguson-unrest-2014-2015/
3. “Timeline: What Happened at the Boston Marathon Bombing” by Patrick J. Kiger
Link: https://www.history.com/news/boston-marathon-bombing-timeline
4. “The Spanish-American War in the Phillippines and the Battle for Manila” by American Experience
Link: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/macarthur-spanish-american-war-philippines-and-battle-for-manila/
5. “August Vollmar” by O.W. Wilson
Link: https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4112&context=jclc
6. “Watts Riots of 1965” by Britannica
Link: https://prabook.com/web/john.nelson/2226689
7. “SWAT - America’s Specialty Peacekeepers” by Joel F. Shults
Link: https://nationalpolice.org/main/swat-americas-specialty-peace-keepers/
8. “Daryl F. Gates dies at 83; innovative but controversial chief of LAPD” by Elaine Woo and Eric Malnic
Link: https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-daryl-gates17-2010apr17-story.html
9. “1033 Program FAQs” by Defense Logistic Agency
Link: https://www.dla.mil/Disposition-Services/Offers/Law-Enforcement/Program-FAQs/
10. “Rise of the Warrior Cop: The Militarization of America’s Police Force” by Radley Balko
Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Rise-Warrior-Cop-Militarization-Americas/dp/1610394577
11. "The Burge Case" by Chicago Torture Justice Memorial
Link: https://chicagotorture.org/reparations/history/

Oct 23, 2019 • 60min
Jason Kuznicki — What Is Government For?
Alex Aragona speaks with Jason Kuznicki as he explores some history on how intellectuals viewed the state, and how we should view the state.
References from Episode 12 with Jason Kuznicki:
You can buy Jason Kuznicki’s book Technology and the End of Authority: What Is Government For? here on Amazon Canada

Oct 16, 2019 • 1h 9min
Sigal Ben-Porath — How Can Speech Be Protected on Campus?
Alex Aragona speaks with Sigal Ben-Porath as she details her perspective on campus free speech issues.
References
1. “Free Speech on Campus” by Sigal Ben-Porath
Link: https://www.amazon.ca/Free-Speech-Campus-Sigal-Ben-Porath/dp/0812250079


