Bill Scher and Matt Lewis discuss Sanders’s comments about Fidel Castro.
David Bentley Hart, author of the new book That All Shall Be Saved: Heaven, Hell, and Universal Salvation, argues against the traditional Christian understanding of the afterlife.
Rachel Vorona Cote discusses writing about her personal life in her new book Too Much: How Victorian Constraints Still Bind Women Today.
Daniel Kaufman speaks with philosopher Robert Gressis, who recently examined the question in an essay.
Robert Wright and Aaron Mate discuss allegations that the world’s chemical weapons watchdog suppressed evidence that an infamous attack in Syria, which drew US military retaliation, didn’t actually take place.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis debate Mike Bloomberg’s debate performance.
Glenn Loury and Rajiv Sethi discuss a framework that Loury developed to understand the effects of racial discrimination.
Daniel Kaufman and Milton Lawson discuss the immoral main character of Uncut Gems, played by Adam Sandler. (Contains spoilers.)
Robert Wright speaks with Andrew Bacevich, president of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft and author of The Age of Illusions: How America Squandered Its Cold War Victory.
Aryeh Cohen-Wade speaks with filmmaker Kirby Ferguson, who just completed his documentary This Is Not a Conspiracy Theory.