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EPISODE · Feb 10, 2026 · 46 MIN

How Class Shapes Anger, Voting, and Identity w/ Joan C. Williams

from Frogmore Stew · host The Alliance Coalition

Hard work used to promise a stable life, and when that promise breaks, anger follows. Joan C. Williams explains how social class shapes political identity, voting behavior, and the resentment driving today’s divide, including here in South Carolina. From the diploma divide to class blindness among elites, we connect national research to the realities of the South Carolina Statehouse, rural communities, and the working families who feel economically squeezed. Joan helps us understand why voters across the Palmetto State are frustrated and how class dynamics shape our elections. 00:00 The Idea of Class Immigrants 07:21 Social Honor and Class Shame 09:58 Class Identity, Empathy, and Politics 11:28 Hard Work, Guilt, and Class Discomfort 16:14 Elite Individualism, Class, and Race 23:06 Gender Roles, Masculinity, and Status Loss 29:09 Performance Pressure Politics 35:52 Conspiracy Thinking and Trump’s Appeal 40:39 Making Class Politics Work 44:54 The Class Bubble Quiz

Hard work used to promise a stable life, and when that promise breaks, anger follows. Joan C. Williams explains how social class shapes political identity, voting behavior, and the resentment driving today’s divide, including here in South Carolina. From the diploma divide to class blindness among elites, we connect national research to the realities of the South Carolina Statehouse, rural communities, and the working families who feel economically squeezed. Joan helps us understand why voters across the Palmetto State are frustrated and how class dynamics shape our elections. 00:00 The Idea of Class Immigrants 07:21 Social Honor and Class Shame 09:58 Class Identity, Empathy, and Politics 11:28 Hard Work, Guilt, and Class Discomfort 16:14 Elite Individualism, Class, and Race 23:06 Gender Roles, Masculinity, and Status Loss 29:09 Performance Pressure Politics 35:52 Conspiracy Thinking and Trump’s Appeal 40:39 Making Class Politics Work 44:54 The Class Bubble Quiz

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