Daniel Schlozman
@daschloz.bsky.social
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Political scientist (at Johns Hopkins) and political button collector.
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lastpositivist.bsky.social
I think Ezra Klein's take is that America is on the verge of a major step up in terms of sectarian violence, and he is afraid of that, and thinks very major compromises are worth it to avoid that outcome. Admittedly sometimes he says/suggest otherwise, but it's my overall impression.
daschloz.bsky.social
Barney Frank liked to say that politics was all about working alongside people whom one finds morally repugnant, which seems, if one is going to be clear-eyed and also in the arena, the correct disposition.
perrybaconjr.bsky.social
This was revealing. Worth reading. The basic demand is that Coates spend less time thinking/writing his true feelings and more time playing political strategist. Klein asks him over and over him to do Dem strategy; he says no, over and over. www.nytimes.com/2025/09/28/o...
Opinion | Ta-Nehisi Coates on Bridging Gaps vs. Drawing Lines
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daschloz.bsky.social
For the record, I think it was my colleague and Mair's longtime collaborator Dick Katz, but I remember and appreciate your early enthusiasm for our work.
daschloz.bsky.social
Wherever the dateline, "Regulars return once more to beloved local food place before it closes" is reliably the best genre of article. www.nytimes.com/2025/09/18/w...
Hong Kong’s Dim Sum Cart ‘Aunties’ Make Their Final Rounds
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daschloz.bsky.social
I just want to say that it gives me great pleasure to answer questions about political buttons, so please send my way. Already this morning, I've replied to Ryan and, via text, identified a fake in a display on the wall at a prominent civic venue.
rlarochelle.bsky.social
In our department office, we have a slew of political campaign buttons and memorabilia donated by the wife of an alum after he passed away. My favorite one is this button that simply says “BRAD”. I have so many questions. Paging @daschloz.bsky.social in case he has any info.
A political campaign button that says “BRAD” alongside assorted others.
daschloz.bsky.social
Almost certainly a "local" (a non-presidential item), could even be for something like state rep or selectman. You may learn more by seeing if there's any info on the curl, which laypeople would call the rim. Unlikely to have much value, not that you're looking to sell.
daschloz.bsky.social
That's what I mean--get rid of Jay Jacobs and build a template for something way better.
daschloz.bsky.social
From the Preface to the Paperback Edition of Hollow Parties (out Oct 22!), whence @samrosenfeld.bsky.social and I explain why we're so grumpy about actual existing parties. Perhaps Jay Jacobs will read it and see the light (haha).
daschloz.bsky.social
If the road to democratic renewal runs through better parties, and the formal Democratic Party is run by Jay Jacobs and his ilk, then we need a massive effort to unfuck the state parties and the "Bermuda triangle" of the DNC www.nytimes.com/2025/09/18/n...
New York Democratic Chairman Won’t Endorse Mamdani for Mayor
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daschloz.bsky.social
And here's the paper, still very much a draft. Any thoughts appreciated. It is, as we say, "a form of internal critique of our fellow policy intellectuals, with all of the awkwardness and complexity that comes with it." static1.squarespace.com/static/540f1...
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daschloz.bsky.social
A good time to say, since we're talking about the Biden years, that @samrosenfeld.bsky.social and I wrote a paper for APSA, to be presented Sat. at noon, about why the Biden-era Democrats turned to policy as their salvation, and why it didn't work out. Here's the first paragraph.
daschloz.bsky.social
“Whether 250 years later, with tyranny again at our door, Boston has still got it.” Right here, right now, at the @wutrain.bsky.social victory party, it still feels like we have a future to build together.
daschloz.bsky.social
With video like this, Henry George would have won.
zohrankmamdani.bsky.social
"How Are the Very Rich Feeling About New York’s Next Mayor?"

A Dramatic Reading of The Recent New York Times Dispatch from the Hamptons.

Presented by The Gilded Age's Morgan Spector.
daschloz.bsky.social
Antitrusters and abundists are sniping about their opponents' unsavory dalliances--Lina Khan posing with Steve Bannon; fash-ish speakers at Abundance DC--but the underlying question of what's beyond the pale are the same for both. See @colmpm.bsky.social from June: renewal.org.uk/blog/the-cho...
The choices that lie beyond neoliberalism
Many Renewal readers yearn, I am sure, for a world ‘beyond neoliberalism’. A recent high-profile and intellectually fertile conference, which aimed to manifest precisely that, will no doubt be of inte...
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daschloz.bsky.social
A nicely wistful appreciation that captures just what Nadler's brand of liberalism meant, just why now feels like the end of the line.

Bella Abzug to Ted Weiss to Jerry Nadler in that seat is a hell of a run.
daschloz.bsky.social
To be clear, the Watergate Babies got elected in Nov 1974, months after the Impoundment Control Act passed.

More generally, getting the good of the '70s in laws that restrained the out-of-control executive and not the bad of the '70s in red tape that means we can't build anything is our task now.
daschloz.bsky.social
Another brave column in Haaretz by my third cousin, Noa Limone. www.haaretz.com/opinion/2025...
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moiradonegan.bsky.social
This man is being subjected to a real-life version of Kafka’s “The Trial” as punishment for being the embarrassing object of the regime’s own malicious and chaotic incompetence. www.nytimes.com/live/2025/08...
Trump Administration Live Updates: Kilmar Abrego Garcia Is Detained By Immigration Authorities, Lawyer Says
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daschloz.bsky.social
The Zcavenger Hunt is the closest thing we've seen to the torchlight parade in 21st-century progressive politics.
jamellebouie.net
honestly feels very 19th century (and i am a big believer that there are valuable lessons to take from the *how* of 19th century mass politics)
daschloz.bsky.social
This is my vague feeling too, that if you're young and want big ideas now, you end up in either the Marxist or the Straussian reading group, with less space for a ~Rawlsian middle ground.
daschloz.bsky.social
Making politics fun and doing it together, which Democrats regardless of faction haven’t done well.