11 episodios

Our podcast is about breaking down the logic behind people's political affiliations, deconstructing what makes a party work, or not work, their policies, and then roasting the hell out of them.

Life isn’t a series of ones and zeros, and politics isn’t as binary as the left and the right. Join us as we go through the history that gets us where we are today, and examine the social implications and consequences.

You can follow us at @lastpastpodcast on Instagram for updates!

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Our podcast is about breaking down the logic behind people's political affiliations, deconstructing what makes a party work, or not work, their policies, and then roasting the hell out of them.

Life isn’t a series of ones and zeros, and politics isn’t as binary as the left and the right. Join us as we go through the history that gets us where we are today, and examine the social implications and consequences.

You can follow us at @lastpastpodcast on Instagram for updates!

    What is Cancel Culture?

    What is Cancel Culture?

    Right wing media routinely features conservatives who claim to have been censured and cancelled by the left wing twitter mobs. Does their claim have any validity, or are they simply a victim of the same social pressures that have stopped people from being bigoted for decades? How does this intersect with free speech and freedom of expression? This week, Christine and Alex discuss this more recent wave of cancel culture, and why it might actually be a shield for more nefarious intents.

    • 17 min
    What are Billionaires?

    What are Billionaires?

    The number of billionaires has skyrocketed in the past few decades, and they've only gotten richer during the pandemic. Are these people truly Ayn Rand's titans of the industry who are leading us to a better future? Are they instead leeches, holding society back from it's true potential? In this episode, Christine and Alex look at where exactly modern billionaires fit in that spectrum, and discuss the ethics of them existing in the first place.

    • 21 min
    What are Political Promises?

    What are Political Promises?

    Around election time, each party makes their case, promising all sorts of great things to win over the hearts of electors. Do they follow through with these promises? This week, Christine and Alex look at the track record of a few politicians, and discuss how certain promises are little more than lies meant to manipulate the public.

    • 20 min
    What is Neoconservatism? Part 3: Social Conservatives.

    What is Neoconservatism? Part 3: Social Conservatives.

    When the word conservative is said aloud, this is what most people think of. Social conservatives are the pushback to societal change, and they represent the third and final leg of the Neoconservative ideology. This week, Christine, Alex, and our guest Rachel finish exploring this ideology, and how it's morphed into the conservative movements we see in North America today. 

    • 46 min
    What is Neoconservatism? Part 2: Fiscal Conservatives.

    What is Neoconservatism? Part 2: Fiscal Conservatives.

    Libertarianism has never been very popular in North American elections, but many of it's core ideas and philosophies have been embraced by the most popular conservative politicians of the modern era. This week, Christine and Alex explore what the tenets of libertarianism were, which ones were grabbed, and which ones were left behind. This is the second episode of our trilogy on neoconservatism, and it explores the role of fiscal conservatives in the pulling apart of the three-legged foot stool that is conservative ideology.

    • 27 min
    What is Neoconservatism? Part 1: National Security Conservatives.

    What is Neoconservatism? Part 1: National Security Conservatives.

    Within the past five years, conservative politics have experienced a shift towards the alt-right, but what was it moving away from? The Bush and Harper governments were defined by Neoconservatism, and the three different branches that compose it: the National Security Conservatives, the Fiscal Conservatives and the Social Conservatives. This episode explores the first of these as part of a 3 episode series as Christine and Alex attempt to explain what made Neoconservatism work, and why it's now pulling itself apart.

    • 17 min

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