2. What is Power? + Ilyse Hogue on right-wing strategies
Feb 13, 2024
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This podcast delves into the concept of power, exploring six forms and discussing right-wing strategies with guest Ilyse Hogue. They highlight the catalyst of conservative movements, debunk myths about Roe v. Wade, and analyze the impact of figures like Phyllis Schlafly on politics.
Understanding various forms of power is crucial for shaping social structures and movements.
Strategic narrative framing can be instrumental in mobilizing support and thwarting progressive agendas.
Examining power dynamics among overdogs highlights vulnerabilities and strengths for transformative change.
Deep dives
Understanding Different Forms of Power - Comprehensive Analysis
The podcast delves into an in-depth discussion on power dynamics, focusing on the understanding of various forms of power. It highlights the importance of solidarity power, disruptive power, economic power, ideological power, political power, and military power in shaping social structures. By showcasing historical examples and current events, the episode emphasizes the nuances of power struggles between overdogs and underdogs, offering insights into how power dynamics influence social movements and political strategies.
Phyllis Schlaffly's Strategic Organizing for Defeating the ERA
The episode explores the strategic organizing efforts led by Phyllis Schlaffly to defeat the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA). It discusses how Schlaffly mobilized a coalition of women across different ideological traditions to push back against gender equality measures, using narrative power and grassroots organizing. By examining the tactics employed by Schlaffly and her supporters, the episode highlights the role of narrative framing and ideological alignment in building political power and thwarting progressive agendas.
Narrative Power and Apocalyptic Narratives on the Right
The podcast delves into the strategic deployment of narrative power by the conservative right, emphasizing the significance of creating compelling narratives that resonate with individuals' desires to be protagonists in their own stories. It discusses how the right leverages apocalyptic narratives to instill fear and mobilize support, contrasting it with the left's more complex and less compelling narrative strategies. By analyzing the strategic use of narratives, the episode underscores the importance of engaging individuals in shaping empowering narratives for progressive movements.
Analyzing Overdogs' Weaknesses and Strengths in Today's Landscape
The episode provides a critical analysis of the current power distribution among overdogs, examining their vulnerabilities and strengths in today's socio-political landscape. It highlights the fragility of solidarity within the right and the increasing economic and militaristic power held by billionaires, corporations, and security forces. By assessing the shifts in power dynamics and coherence within the dominant structures, the episode underscores the importance of adaptability and conjunctural analysis for practical radicals seeking transformative change.
Upcoming Focus on Base Building and Labor Movement in Minnesota
Looking ahead, the podcast teases the next episode's exploration of base building within the labor movement and the impact of SEIU Local 26's efforts in Minnesota. The upcoming discussion with Greg Namaker, president of SEIU Local 26, will shed light on building power through union and community alliances and their potential general strike initiative. By highlighting practical strategies from on-the-ground labor organizing, the episode sets the stage for a deeper understanding of grassroots mobilization and political transformation.
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King famously said, “Power without love is reckless and abusive, and . . . love without power is sentimental and anemic.” But many on the left seem allergic to power. This episode starts with a fundamental question: What is power?
Drawing on the influential sociologists Michael Mann and Erik Olin Wright, Stephanie and Deepak present a novel typology, identifying six forms of power and giving examples of each. Then we hear from a guest who has brilliantly analyzed right-wing strategies to build power over the past several decades: Ilyse Hogue, former president of NARAL Pro-Choice America and co-author, with Ellie Langford, of The Lie that Binds(which is also a terrific 6-part podcast). Hogue debunks the myth that the Supreme Court’s 1973 decision in Roe v. Wade was the turning point in conservative organizing. In fact, she says the catalyst that activated a white, patriarchal, evangelical movement was Brown v. Board of Education, which challenged the power of churches in education. Hogue describes how in the 1970s, Phyllis Schlafly organized a mass movement to narrowly defeat the Equal Rights Amendment not, as many mistakenly believe, based on opposition to abortion but through scaremongering about women being drafted and being abandoned by husbands who would refuse to pay alimony. Schlafly’s skill at recruiting footsoldiers made her a kingmaker for Ronald Reagan and, decades later, Donald Trump. Hogue concludes with an insightful analysis of the parallels between these two presidents, the lessons we can learn from right-wing successes and failures in amassing power, and the strategic opportunities the left can seize on today to widen fissures within the conservative coalition.
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