Aryeh Cohen-Wade speaks with Daniel Kaufman about his recent essay on why American politics have become so juvenile.
Kat Rosenfield and Phoebe Maltz Bovy analyze the grassroots Twitter campaign.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis consider how Joe Biden could win the left’s vote while running on a message of bipartisan unity.
Robert Wright and Conor Friedersdorf offer advice to Sen. Sanders.
Glenn Loury speaks with former public school teacher Mary Hudson about the role of parents in student success.
Nikita Petrov and John Horgan contemplate the nature of reality and the mystery of human communication.
Robert Wright speaks with venture capitalist Jason Pontin about the consequences of a new and powerful gene editing technology.
Glenn Loury speaks with political scientist Peter Skerry, a former student of Glazer’s, the neoconservative intellectual who died last month at 95.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis discuss the mild Republican opposition to Trump’s national emergency declaration.
Micah Uetricht and Richard Yeselson argue the merit of incorporating leftists into the Democratic Party.