
Politicology
Politics in America is transforming. We’re embarking on a new series to deepen our understanding of who we are, how we got here, and how we rebuild without repeating the mistakes of the past. Ron Steslow hosts academics, behavioral economists, social psychologists, politicos, philosophers, anthropologists, journalists, poets, and storytellers—and more—to discuss America’s political present and future and dive into the deeper problems we face as a nation. Email us questions or comments: podcast@politicology.com.
Latest episodes

Sep 8, 2024 • 58min
Collapse of the Orange Curtain—Red County, Blue County, Orange County (Episode 6)
Join Democratic State Senator Tom Umberg and Republican City Councilman Tony Strickland as they unpack Orange County's political evolution. They explore the region's shift from a conservative stronghold to a diverse political landscape, examining the rise of progressive Vietnamese organizations and the challenges facing the Republican party. Gustavo Arellano adds insights on the county's transformation, considering how local changes mirror broader national trends, particularly in the wake of historical figures like Ronald Reagan.

Sep 6, 2024 • 1h 20min
“The Ring of Fire”—The Weekly Roundup
Join Vice President Kamala Harris, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, and CNN's Dana Bash as they navigate the complexities of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, including the dire consequences of Hamas' actions and Iran's ambitions. They dive into Harris' foreign policy perspective, contrasting it with previous administrations, and critique political communication clarity in their recent interview. The panel further discusses the evolving landscape of campus free speech and the crucial role of institutional neutrality in today's educational climate.

Sep 4, 2024 • 51min
Means of Control — Part 2
Byron Tau, a journalist and author, delves into government surveillance and data collection practices, drawing heavily from his book, Means of Control. He discusses the revelations by Edward Snowden regarding extensive government data harvesting. The conversation highlights how private data is exploited without proper oversight. Tau also explores encryption's critical role in privacy protection, the potential pitfalls of weakening it, and the implications for individual rights in both democratic and authoritarian regimes.

Sep 1, 2024 • 37min
High Tech Anxiety—Red County, Blue County, Orange County (Episode 5)
Jean Pasco, a seasoned journalist from the Orange County Register and LA Times, shares her insights on the political shift in Orange County, influenced by an influx of educated tech workers. She discusses how progressive views have challenged traditional conservatism and fostered multicultural coalitions. The conversation also touches on the changing dynamics of Latino political representation, as candidates now prioritize ideology over ethnic identity, and how cultural conflicts are redefining the Republican Party's stance on key social issues.

Aug 30, 2024 • 1h 28min
Entering The Home Stretch—The Weekly Roundup
To unlock Politicology+ visit politicology.com/plusThis week, as the Presidential race enters the home stretch, we discuss Vice President Harris’s push to regain ground with Latino Voters and the electoral impact of RFK Jr’s decision to leave the race and endorse Trump.Next, we talk about the success of Ukraine’s offensive against Russia, Israel’s preemptive strike to thwart a massive attack by Hezbollah, and how the conflicts around the globe underscore the stakes of this election.Finally, we head to Politicology+ where we talk about protecting privacy in the digital age, the extensive collection and sale of personal data by tech companies and the lack of privacy protections in the US—and emphasize the importance of individuals owning and protecting their data.Joining Ron Steslow on this week’s panel: Mike Madrid (Lincoln Project cofounder)Molly McKew (writer and lecturer on Russian influence and information warfare)Segments this week:(03:55) The State of the Race + the “Latino Reset”(36:33) The Global Stakes of the Election[Politicology+] Protecting our privacy, the way companies and the government are able to surveil us, and why it’s getting more and more important.Not yet a Politicology+ member? Don’t miss all the extra episodes on our private, ad-free version of this podcast. Upgrade now at politicology.com/plus.Contribute to Molly’s fundraiser: https://bit.ly/3YFktitSend your questions and thoughts to podcast@politicology.com or leave a voicemail at (202) 455-4558Follow this week’s panel on X (formerly Twitter):https://twitter.com/RonSteslowhttps://x.com/madrid_mikehttps://x.com/MollyMcKewRelated reading:Segment 1:AP - RFK Jr. suspends his presidential bid, backs Donald Trump | AP NewsAxios - RFK Jr. can't escape the Blue WallNYT - Trump to Put RFK Jr. and Tulsi Gabbard on his Transition Team - The New York TimesPolitico- ‘Can I Just Vote for Her Instead of Biden?’: Inside Kamala’s Scramble to Win the Latino Vote - POLITICOSegment 2: AP -It looked like Israel and Hezbollah had gone to war, but then they pulled back. Here's what to knowNBC News - Hostage held by Hamas in Gaza rescued by Israeli forces, IDF saysThe Hill - Russia has diverted 30,000 troops from Ukraine to defend Kursk, says KyivAP - Ukraine's daring offensive intensifies pressure on US to ease cautious approach to the war Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aug 28, 2024 • 52min
ENCORE: Means of Control — Part 1
Byron Tau, a journalist and author specializing in technology and government surveillance, delves into his book, exploring the alarming rise of the surveillance state. He examines how data brokering has evolved and reveals the implications of metadata collection on personal privacy. Tau discusses the hidden dangers of certain software development kits that gather excessive data and sheds light on the covert scanning capabilities of smartphones. The conversation touches on the erosion of privacy rights in the U.S. and the ethical dilemmas posed by social media surveillance.

Aug 25, 2024 • 48min
Age of Transformation—Red County, Blue County, Orange County (Episode 4)
Jean Pasco, a seasoned journalist who covered local politics in the ‘80s and ‘90s, shares insights on the transformative era in Orange County. She highlights the economic fallout from military base closures and the loss of defense jobs. The conversation delves into Loretta Sanchez’s historic victory over Bob Dornan, marking a pivotal moment for the Democratic Party in a once-Republican stronghold. The impact of these political shifts on Latino representation and community engagement is thoroughly examined, showcasing the evolving landscape.

Aug 24, 2024 • 1h 8min
Not Going Back—The Weekly Roundup
Kamala Harris, the current Vice President of the United States, discusses her powerful acceptance speech at the Democratic National Convention and the party's approach to attracting moderate voters. She elaborates on her economic proposals, including a plan addressing price gouging. The conversation also touches on how foreign interference shapes elections and the balance between upholding free speech and protecting democracy. Insights from political analysts Craig Snyder and Zack Czajkowski enrich the discussion on these pressing political dynamics.

Aug 21, 2024 • 1h 23min
ENCORE: Misunderstanding Misinformation
Claire Wardle, co-founder of the Information Futures Lab and a professor at the Brown School of Public Health, joins Ron Steslow for a deep dive into today's information chaos. They tackle why traditional terms like 'misinformation' have lost their clarity and discuss the emotional factors driving online sharing. Claire highlights the need for collaboration across disciplines to confront misinformation effectively. They also explore the impact of AI on knowledge sharing and the significance of community engagement in combating false narratives.

Aug 19, 2024 • 45min
A Dangerous Proposition—Red County, Blue County, Orange County (Episode 3)
Jean Pasco, an experienced journalist who covered local politics in California during the '80s and '90s, shares insights on Proposition 187, its origins, and impacts on social services. She discusses the profound demographic shifts in Orange County and how they reshaped the political landscape. The conversation also highlights the growing influence of the Vietnamese community and the strategic recruitment of Asian candidates by both parties. Overall, it reflects on the interplay of ethnicity, class, and ideology in today's politics.
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