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Dr. Rob Ferguson chatted with Politics and Leadership Club officers Elise Johnson, Emma Lydick, and Jack Hinrichs about the much-discussed growing gender gap within Gen Z.
The group chatted about dating, political ideologies, social media, and moti... more
This week, Caroline Downey of National Review and Daniel Di Martino of the Manhattan Institute sat down to chat with Dr. Rob Ferguson.
Downey, Di Martino, and Ferguson discussed religion, family questions, and Gen Z's position in American politics.... more
This weekend, in a conversation that was simply too good to go unrecorded, Dr. Rob Ferguson discussed the realignment in American politics between 1950 and 2000 with Dr. Joel Webster.
Drs. Ferguson and Webster specifically discussed the Southern St... more
This week on "Politics and the Past: Desert Dialogues," Dr. Rob Ferguson discussed slavery and constitutionalism.
In this episode, Dr. Ferguson rejected prevailing narratives on both the left and the right, offering a new perspective on longstandin... more
This week, Dr. Robert Ferguson sat down with Dr. Matthijs Tieleman, a professor of early American history at Illinois State University.
Drs. Ferguson and Tieleman discussed the patriotism of transatlantic connections during the early modern period ... more
This week, Dr. Rob Ferguson sat down with Center for American Institutions research aides Jack Hinrichs and Elise Johnson to discuss the impact that the COVID-19 pandemic had on Gen-Z.
Also, Ferguson, Johnson and Hinrichs chatted about the potentia... more
This week, Dr. Rob Ferguson sat down with Jack Hinrichs to discuss the political and cultural geography of South Dakota.
Ferguson and Hinrichs chatted about the divisions within the South Dakota Republican Party and the true legacy of George McGove... more
This week, Dr. Ferguson discusses James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, the Federalist Papers, and the preservation of civil government.










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