• What's The Matter With Kansas?

  • Dec 6 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 6 mins
  • Podcast

What's The Matter With Kansas?

  • Summary

  • In 2004, historian Thomas Frank proposed a theory about the rightward drift of the white working class. Was he a prescient king whose work presaged the rise of Trump — or a bumbling fool with a broken thesis? Unfortunately it turns out he is a secret third thing that takes one hour and six minutes to explain.

    Special thanks to Julia Valdés for her help with this episode!

    Where to find us:

    • Peter's other podcast, 5-4
    • Mike's other podcast, Maintenance Phase

    Sources:

    • The Thesis That Drove American Politics Crazy: The Emerging Democratic Majority
    • What’s the Matter with What’s the Matter with Kansas?
    • Class is Dismissed
    • The White Working Class and the Democratic Party
    • It’s time to bust the myth: Most Trump voters were not working class.
    • How the diploma divide came to dominate American politics
    • The 'Diploma Divide': Does It Exist for Racial and Ethnic Minorities?
    • Blind Retrospection: Why Shark Attacks Are Bad For Democracy
    • Nationally poor, locally rich: Income and local context in the 2016 presidential election
    • Democracy for Realists: Why Elections Do Not Produce Responsive Government
    • Identity Crisis: The 2016 Presidential Campaign and the Battle for the Meaning of America
    • Political Landscapes of Donald Trump
    • The White Working Class and the 2016 Election
    • Partisanship by family income, home ownership, union membership and veteran status
    • The Elites Had It Coming
    • What Explains Educational Realignment Among White Americans?

    Thanks to Mindseye for our theme song!

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