Wonking Off: A Policy and Politics Podcast

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18 episodes
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Date created
2021/02/08
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1 min.
Release period
22 days

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Hosted by two guys with PhDs in public policy, a middle school history teacher, and a registered nurse, Wonking Off is a semi-deep, mostly accurate, occasionally funny dive into interesting and controversial public policy issues. New episodes are published every 2 weeks.

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Ep 17- House of Pain: Zoning and the Housing Affordability Crisis (Part 2)
2021/11/11
More from our special guest and grad school pal Dave on the scourge of single-family zoning.  After this episode, Wonking Off is going on indefinite hiatus.  Pray to the Wonk Gods that we'll be back again some day!  Thanks for listening!  
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Ep 16- House of Pain: Zoning and the Housing Affordability Crisis (Part 1)
2021/10/28
Rents and home prices keep going up in American cities, squeezing and pricing out many middle and lower income households.  Our guest Dave thinks one of the main reasons is that cities make it very hard to build new and denser forms of housing through their zoning codes, specifically by only allowing single-family detached homes in most areas.  Joe and Jake preside as co-hosts.  Part 1 of 2.  Note: there are some audio quality issues in this episode.  Please be patient through those spots. 
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Ep 15- Americans‘ Views on Progressivism, Part 2: Justice and Deservitude
2021/09/22
Jake proffers the radical notion that Americans' views on progressivism can be explained by their morals, specifically their understanding of justice.  But what is justice?  Justice is about who deserves what and why...i.e., it's about deservitude, dude.  And where do these moral ideas come from?  Jake argues that they evolve as social institutions.  What does that mean?  Listen and find out!  Strap in; this one gets deep.  Joe and Alan co-host.  
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Ep 14 - Americans‘ Views on Progressivism, Part 1: Puzzles and Theories
2021/09/15
Why is the U.S. so much less progressive in its approach to public policy than other wealthy countries?  A lot of social scientists have tried to crack that nut over the years, one of which is our esteemed host, Jake!  In part 1, Jake takes Alan and Joe through the public opinion puzzles of America's relative conservatism and some of the leading theories others have proposed to explain it.  Stay tuned for part 2, where the gang will delve into Jake's own work on Americans' views on justice and desert...deservingness...deservitude...deservosity.     Bower-Bir, J. S. (2021). Earning our place, more or less: responsibility’s flexible relationship with desert in socioeconomic standing. Economia Politica, 38(1), 131-170   Bower-Bir, J. S. (2014). What we deserve: The moral origins of economic inequality and our policy responses to it (Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University).  
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Ep. 13- Curriculum Wars and Critical Race Theory
2021/08/27
Who should decide what kids learn in school?  How should we decide it?   We're lucky that one of our stalwart hosts, Alan, a veteran public school teacher, is here to help guide us through the morass of K-12 curriculum policy and the current hubbub about Critical Race Theory.  Joe and Kat attend as co-hosts.  
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Ep 12 - America's Healthcare Clusterf*&$
2021/08/03
A bit of a free-ranging chat about universal healthcare and America's healthcare dystopia.  Joe, Kat, and Alan are joined by our new host, Amanda. Jake, ironically, was sick for this recording and couldn't make it.  Isn't it ironic?  Don't you think?     https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/health-care-and-insurance.htm   https://www.thebalance.com/medical-bankruptcy-statistics-4154729   https://www.kff.org/health-costs/issue-brief/data-note-americans-challenges-health-care-costs/
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Ep 11- UFOs Part 2: Strongly Thrown Frisbees
2021/07/01
The government's UFO report has dropped!  Joe, Alan, Jake, and Steve finish up their conversation about UFOs/UAPs and ask, "Just what the dagblam heck are these things anyway?!"     Office of the Director of National Intelligence (2021).  Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena.    
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Ep 10 - UFOs, Part 1: Humans Can't Make Things That Do This
2021/06/25
With the first government report on UFOs since Project Bluebook due to be released this month, the gang decides to put on their Muller and Scully hats and take on the topic of UFOs.  With special guest, Steve, Joe's friend and bandmate and fellow UFO enthusiast.     Selected References Barnes, Julian and Helene Cooper (2021). U.S. Finds No Evidence of Alien Technology in Flying Objects, but Can’t Rule It Out, Either.  The New York Times.  Cooper, Helene, Ralph Blumenthal, and Leslie Kean (2017) Glowing Auras and ‘Black Money’: The Pentagon’s Mysterious U.F.O. Program. The New York Times.  Fox, James (2020). The Phenomenon [Film]. Farah Films.  Whitaker, Bill.  UFOs regularly spotted in restricted U.S. airspace, report on the phenomena due next month [television  episode segment]. 60 Minutes. Graham Messick, producer. 
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Ep 6 - Voting: Rights, Restrictions, and the Fraud Fraud
2021/04/17
The Wonking Off team looks at Trump's election fraud allegations, the history of voting rights and restrictions, political science research on the impact of restrictions on turnout, and current legislative battles being waged over expanding and restricting access to the polls.  
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Ep. 5- Free Speech and the Internet, Part 2
2021/04/03
Should employers be able to fire people for what they say on social media in their off-duty time?  The Wonking Off crew finish up their discussion of free speech in the age of social media.  Part 2 of 2.  
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Bonus episode- Interview with philosopher Elizabeth Anderson about her book Private Government
2021/03/27
Joe sits down with renowned philosopher Elizabeth Anderson to discuss her book Private Government, about the many ways employers restrict the liberty and undermine the social equality of their employees, and the stubbornness and stickiness of America's love affair with free market ideology.  This interview is closely related to the Wonking Off episodes covering free speech and the internet, specifically regarding the issue of "cancel culture."  
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Ep. 4- Free Speech and the Internet: Cancel Culture, Deplatforming, and the 1st Amendment (Part 1)
2021/03/21
Free speech is an important American value, enshrined into law in the 1st Amendment.  Since Donald Trump's ouster from Twitter, conservatives been complaining that their free speech rights are being violated by an anti-speech "cancel culture," and by their removal from social media platforms (deplatforming).  The left generally dismisses these objections.  The Wonking Off gang take a stroll through 1st Amendment law, internet regulation, and statutes that protect speech. Part 1 of 2.
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