

How the Dems became the party of the Professional Managerial Class
Nov 15, 2024
Catherine Liu, a professor of Film and Media Studies at UC Irvine and author of "Virtue Hoarders," dissects the Democratic Party's ties to the Professional Managerial Class (PMC) following Kamala Harris's defeat. She explores how the PMC perpetuates class inequalities and critiques the party's disconnect from working-class issues. Liu also addresses the dangers of superficial branding in politics, data-driven strategies that neglect healthcare, and the necessity for the left to authentically engage with tangible voter concerns amidst rising economic insecurities.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Alienation and Populism: The Divide Between Classes
01:55 • 2min
The Branding of Politics: Kamala Harris and Feminine Identity
04:02 • 15min
Data-Driven Politics and Healthcare Dilemmas
19:03 • 6min
Understanding the Professional Managerial Class and Its Political Implications
25:29 • 4min
The PMC and the Democratic Divide
29:41 • 7min
Class Disconnect and Political Dynamics
36:31 • 27min
Art, Politics, and the Class Struggle in Cinema
01:03:55 • 3min