Christina Hoff Sommers makes the case that mainstream feminists aren’t seeing the world clearly.
Contrary to longstanding dogma, heredity can be influenced by the environment. Robert Wright and philosopher Massimo Pigliucci discuss.
Aryeh Cohen-Wade talks to Travis Smith, author of Superhero Ethics, which uses comic book characters as a lens to examine ethics and values.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis assess Elizabeth Warren’s presidential chances.
We asked people around the country about opinions they once held but have since abandoned.
Philosopher Dan Kaufman asks writer E. John Winner, a veteran of the NYC punk scene, whether the well of youthful rebellion springs eternal.
Theoretical biologist Stuart Kauffman recounts how a premonition of his daughter’s tragic death shaped his ideas about consciousness.
This year, we talked to people around the country about their greatest challenges in communicating with other people.
This year, we asked people around the country about their private spiritual practices.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus address the perennial question about our president in light of the “Santa call” and other recent evidence.