Episode 64: Free to Be: The Ethics of Libertarianism

by | Jan 26, 2022

“I’m not going to say that ‘greed is good.’ Greed can be made to DO good, but we’ve got to get the institutional designs right.”— Jason Kuznicki

When people think of freedom, they usually associate it with the idea of being able to do whatever they want… as long as their actions don’t harm others. The political ideology of Libertarianism is particularly concerned with institutional restrictions on freedom, and pushes for the idea of less governmental control.

But what if freedom alone isn’t enough? What if some people in our society NEED government support or regulations in order to thrive?

This week’s episode of Living Jewishly is an instalment of What Would You Do?, a podcast about ethics in the modern world.

In this episode, Dr. Elliot Malamet’s guest is Jason Kuznicki, a senior fellow at The Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank. Jason is also the editor of Cato Unbound, its online journal of debate and A Free Society, their quarterly journal of opinion.

In this conversation, Elliot and Jason explore the idea of using public v. private provisions for assisting those living in poverty, the role of government in medicine and the market, and whether Libertarian psychology can be considered a little too optimistic.

“I am skeptical that everybody has that sense of social responsibility… I always saw external monitoring as the necessary evil.”— Dr. Elliot Malamet

This‌ ‌episode discusses:‌ ‌

  • Whether liberating some people from government interference involves abandoning others
  • Areas where government intervention has been more harmful or problematic than the issues it sought to alleviate
  • The risks of exploitation in a capitalist system without government oversight and regulations

Highlights:‌ ‌

00:51 Intro

03:30 Jason Kuznicki & private provisions

05:13 Role of government in medicine

07:50 Opioid market example

08:58 Libertarian psychology

11:08 Exploitation & capitalism

15:05 American checks of power

17:33 Helping those left behind

20:21 Pandethics & Covid-19

24:34 Necessary evil & airline example

32:00 Freedom of expression

36:51 Outro

Links:‌

Technology and the End of Authority: What Is Government For? by Jason Kuznicki

https://www.amazon.ca/Technology-End-Authority-What-Government/dp/3319839950

Leave Me Alone and I’ll Make You Rich: How the Bourgeois Deal Enriched the World by Deirdre Nansen McCloskey & Art Carden

https://www.chapters.indigo.ca/en-ca/books/product/9780226739663-item.html

The Future and Its Enemies: The Growing Conflict Over Creativity, Enterprise, and Progress by Virginia Postrel

https://vpostrel.com/future-and-its-enemies

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About The Author: Dr. Elliott Malamet
Dr. Elliott Malamet, a renowned contemporary Jewish thinker, is known for pushing his audiences to think beyond the conventional. He creates a sense of emotional and spiritual connection that attracts individuals to lead an informed, meaningful and inspirational life, underpinned with Jewish values. Dr. Malamet visits Toronto on a regular basis and will be teaching at Living Jewishly throughout the year. Elliott was a lecturer in Jewish Philosophy in Canadian universities for 20 years, and was the Department Head of Jewish Thought at TanenbaumCHAT secondary school. He currently lectures in Israel at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and many other Israeli institutions. Contact Dr. Elliott Malamet at elliott@livingjewishly.org

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