Robert Wright speaks with Evan Thompson, author of the book Why I Am Not a Buddhist.
Aryeh Cohen-Wade and historian Daniel Bessner discuss what a Biden administration might be like.
Glenn Loury speaks with Harold Pollack and Steven Teles about the public policy response to the pandemic, guided by the memory of the late social scientist Mark Kleiman.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus review the possibilities.
Dan Kaufman, Eric Winsberg, and John Symons discuss the complexities of modeling the coronavirus’s spread.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis discus whether Trump is ignoring the future of the pandemic.
Robert Wright speaks with author Richard Vague, who rebuts mainstream thinking about deficit spending, interest rates, and the cost of living.
Glenn Loury speaks with Robert L. Woodson, Sr., a founder of the 1776 Initiative, which aims to counter the 1619 Project.
John Horgan speaks with filmmaker Errol Morris, author of the book The Ashtray: (Or the Man Who Denied Reality), which critiques his former teacher Thomas Kuhn, the famous philosopher of science.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus debate.