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2025-09-12 News & Politics
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Populism, Identity Politics, and Building a Unified Working-Class Movement

Discover why unifying the working class requires building diverse coalitions instead of choosing between economic populism and identity politics. Learn how specific community grievances must be woven into broad economic platforms to generate material gains.

Short Summary

  • The US is experiencing a sharp two-tier economy where upper incomes benefit from high stock markets while middle and lower earners face plummeting consumer confidence and rising costs.
  • Following recent electoral disappointments, there is internal debate within the Democratic party about abandoning "identity politics" for pure economic populism.
  • Professor McCarthy argues this focus on one or the other is a strategic trap; successful movements require building class politics that account for the distinct experiences within the working population.
  • Winning political power demands activating—not demobilizing—the base, learning how successful coalitions (like the Mandani campaign) integrated identity-specific issues into unified cost-of-living messages.
  • Organizers must develop sophistication to build a "patchwork" movement by listening to diverse groups and incorporating their specific needs without alienating the broader coalition.

This discussion establishes the severe economic pressures facing everyday Americans, contrasting elite financial markers with middle-class anxieties over housing, healthcare, and employment. Host Fred Wellman interviews McCarthy regarding his argument that political strategy should reject the false dichotomy between fighting establishment power through economic appeals versus responding to specific identity-based grievances. The resulting framework advocates for a pragmatic, coalition-based class politics essential for achieving material gains for working people.

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While culture war issues and crime are blowing up the news cycle, average Americans are facing a reckoning in their lives. The economy is swiftly moving into to two-tiers. One for the rich and one for everyone else. Multiple stories have been coming out in the last week about the plunge of consumer confidence and shocking indicators of an economic collapse coming. Fred speaks with Michael A. McCarthy about a piece he had published this week in the new magazing, Hope and Hammer, arguing that Democrats can pursue populist policies without giving up their loyalty to the key factions of their coalition. That you can be populist and fight identitity politics at the same time. McCarthy is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Director of Community Studies at the University of California, Santa Cruz. His research is on class, capitalism, and democracy. His first book, Dismantling Solidarity: Capitalist Politics and American Pensions, was published with Cornell University Press in 2017 and was awarded the Paul Sweezy Book Award as well as an honorable mention for the Labor and Labor Movements Book Award. His most recent book is The Master’s Tools: How Finance Wrecked Democracy (and a Radical Plan to Rebuild It). His work has been featured in Hammer & Hope, Boston Review, The Guardian, Jacobin, The New York Times, The New Left Review, and The Washington Post. Thanks to Shopify: Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at: https://shopify.com/FRED

Top Comments (10)

@Robrulz666icloud 2025-09-12

Release the damn TRUMPSTEIN files ASAP!!! Give the victims the justice they deserve!!!

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@RESIST-f9l 2025-09-12

This on top of all the violent rhetoric I wish Maga could see. I really wish they could see. Maybe some do. I hope our country survives.

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@aamueekgh6 2025-09-13

The whales are accumulating Kwarden. They know something we don't, and we're about to find out.

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@gregoryamour3388 2025-09-13

Are economy goes downhill because we elected a stupid idiot to live in the White House who knows nothing about economy who went bankrupt four different times who always cheated his people and now is cheating and profiting off of Americans through stupid Bitcoin and drifting and who knows nothing about tariffs. I guess we got what we voted for even if we didn't vote for it!

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@michellestaton7047 2025-09-13

I worry about farmers, trades, union workers, teachers, firemen, school cafeteria workers, factory workers, restaurant work bus driver, truckers, warehousing, repairman, and so much more business. These are the people that run, build and keep this country moving.

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@DSL9136 2025-09-13

There is a crash coming and everyone who is paying attention knows it!

31 1 replies
@melvinleathers5741 2025-09-13

Lock. Trump. Up. ASAP

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@richardhogenson9463 2025-09-13

Companies raise prices and they wonder why people aren’t buying their products. Keep prices lower and people will keep buying.

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@MarcusRanford 2025-09-13

Scott Bessent's hedge fund lost ~90%, President Bone Spurs appointed a real winner to manage the treasury.

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@alastairbartlett9863 2025-09-13

It’s bloody frightening how many people are fighting FOR autocracy. It’s sickening😡😡

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