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Despair And Indignation Among The American White Working Class - Arlie Hochschild
Season 4 · Episode 105

Despair And Indignation Among The American White Working Class - Arlie Hochschild

The Joe Walker Podcast · Joe Walker

November 23, 20201h 11m

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Arlie Hochschild is one of the most influential sociologists of the 20th and 21st centuries.


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Topics discussed

  • Arlie's childhood spread across the world. 5:08
  • How did C. Wright Mills influence Arlie? 8:34
  • Was sociology an easy career decision for Arlie? 11:20
  • When did Arlie decide she needed to write Strangers In Their Own Land? 12:54
  • Why is the Tea Party strongest in the southern states? 16:47
  • Why does the Tea Party love the atheist Ayn Rand? 25:14
  • What are 'deep stories'? 34:55
  • Taking the right's needs seriously. 42:07
  • Trump's power as an orator. 55:04
  • If the liberal elite failed to understand the white working class, how did a real estate magnate from Manhattan grock them so quickly? 1:03:10
  • Trump won 10.1 million more votes in 2020 than in 2016. What does that say about America today? 1:04:57
  • How can we learn to be more empathetic? 1:06:45

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