
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


By some measures, the Democratic Party has never been so unpopular as a political brand. While this fact obviously reflects some difficult realities for the party, it also creates an opportunity for Democrats to redefine what the party stands for. Derek talks to Massachusetts Congressman Jake Auchincloss about his idea for a digital dopamine tax, the art of politics in an attention economy, why moderate Democrats don't have big bold ideas, Derek's two-party theory for political success in America, and more.
Host: Derek Thompson
Guest: Jake Auchincloss
Producers: Devon Baroldi and Devon Renaldo
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
By The Ringer4.7
19911,991 ratings
By some measures, the Democratic Party has never been so unpopular as a political brand. While this fact obviously reflects some difficult realities for the party, it also creates an opportunity for Democrats to redefine what the party stands for. Derek talks to Massachusetts Congressman Jake Auchincloss about his idea for a digital dopamine tax, the art of politics in an attention economy, why moderate Democrats don't have big bold ideas, Derek's two-party theory for political success in America, and more.
Host: Derek Thompson
Guest: Jake Auchincloss
Producers: Devon Baroldi and Devon Renaldo
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

30,225 Listeners

2,424 Listeners

9,500 Listeners

3,119 Listeners

5,363 Listeners

112,539 Listeners

13,874 Listeners

5,453 Listeners

7,075 Listeners

5,614 Listeners

14,246 Listeners

16,043 Listeners

1,682 Listeners

1,086 Listeners

2,074 Listeners