

Daniel Schlozman
Associate professor of political science at Johns Hopkins University. Co-author of 'The Hollow Parties: The Many Pasts and Disordered Present of American Party Politics'.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 1h 12min
What Happened to America's Political Parties? (w/ Daniel Schlozman and Sam Rosenfeld)
Daniel Schlozman, an expert on American political dynamics, joins Sam Rosenfeld, a scholar of party ideologies, to unravel the perplexing state of U.S. political parties. They explore how the transformation since the 1970s has led to parties that feel both omnipresent yet ineffective. The discussion highlights the disconnect between national themes and local interests, the rise of radical factions, and the role of para-party groups in undermining true party goals. Their insights illuminate the troubling paradox of modern American politics.

Nov 25, 2024 • 48min
What is the role of parties?
Sam Rosenfeld, an associate professor at Colgate University, and Daniel Schlozman, a political science expert at Johns Hopkins, delve into the complexities of American political parties. They explore the concept of 'party hollowness' and how it contributes to polarization. The duo discusses Biden's chaotic 2020 nomination, reflecting on the fragmentation within both parties. Historical shifts, including the impact of single-issue movements and neoliberalism, reveal the evolving dynamics. Through this analysis, they emphasize the need for revitalized political infrastructure.

Sep 24, 2024 • 1h 6min
Hollow political parties, with Sam Rosenfeld and Daniel Schlozman
Sam Rosenfeld and Daniel Schlozman are political science professors and co-authors of 'The Hollow Parties,' exploring the disarray within American political parties. They delve into how both the Republican and Democratic parties have become 'hollow,' losing their core functions like voter mobilization. The speakers discuss the rise of para-parties, the impact of Trumpism, and the need for local civic engagement to combat polarization. Their insights connect historical narratives with modern challenges, offering a fresh perspective on party dynamics in American politics.