As the Iowa congressman’s support wanes, Bill Scher and Matt Lewis consider the future of white nationalism in American politics.
Daniel Drezner and Daniel Bessner discuss how wealthy donors restrict think tanks’ ideological leanings.
Nikita Petrov and Tony Ortega use Scientology’s practice of looking words up in the dictionary as a case study for the relationship between language and ideology.
Economists Glenn Loury and Larry Kotlikoff discuss the post-graduation lives of students admitted to Ivy League schools via affirmative action.
Robert Wright and Robert Kagan, author of the new book The Jungle Grows Back: America and Our Imperiled World, debate the question.
Stephen Asma and Rami Gabriel consider.
Amy Alkon, advice columnist and author of the book Unf*ckology, explains a technique for embodying psychological change.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis debate the differences between left- and right-wing political rhetoric and violence.
On the first episode of Mind-Body Problems, Deepak Chopra tries to convince John Horgan that reality is a “species-specific experience.”
Shadi Hamid and Gregory Gause discuss the Trump administration’s relationship with the Saudi Crown Prince.