

Arlie Russell Hochschild
Eminent sociologist who coined the term, the Great Paradox. Recently wrote an essay for Times Opinion about her reporting in eastern Kentucky's 5th congressional district.
Top 3 podcasts with Arlie Russell Hochschild
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Jun 16, 2025 • 27min
It’s Not Just Trump Voters. Both Parties Are in Denial.
Arlie Russell Hochschild, an esteemed sociologist known for her insights into the Great Paradox, discusses the enduring support for Trump among Appalachia voters despite broken promises. She delves into the socio-economic changes in Eastern Kentucky's 5th congressional district, capturing the emotional turmoil of its residents amid the decline of the coal industry. Hochschild highlights how political narratives manipulate feelings of loss, and the challenges both parties face in reconnecting with these voters, underlining the need for respectful communication in today's political landscape.

Oct 9, 2024 • 37min
Shifting Shame To Blame, The Trump Way
Arlie Russell Hochschild, Professor Emerita of Sociology at UC Berkeley and author of "Stolen Pride," shares her insights on why many in Kentucky support Trump, viewing him as a 'good bully' despite policies against their interests. She delves into the emotional dynamics of pride and shame shaping political attitudes, particularly among marginalized voters. The discussion also highlights the case of Richard Glossip, a man on death row with questionable evidence against him, raising critical questions about justice and the death penalty.

Sep 20, 2024 • 1h 51min
Trump's Pet-Eating Claims Will Cost Him The Election
Arlie Russell Hochschild is a Professor Emerita of Sociology at Berkeley, renowned for her insights into socio-economic issues. In this discussion, she highlights Trump’s cognitive decline through alarming speech patterns. Hochschild also shares thoughts from her book on how structural shame fuels Trump’s base. The conversation dives into the absurdities of political rhetoric, exploring the ridiculous claims about pet consumption and the absurd 'Eat the Cat' trend. The guests analyze the broader implications of emotional politics and the impact of misinformation on communities, emphasizing the need for empathetic leadership.