Glenn Loury speaks with his son, Alden Loury of WBEZ Chicago, about labor tensions between blacks and Latinos in the city.
Heather Hurlburt and Daniel Drezner consider.
Robert Wright speaks with Will Menaker, podcast co-host and co-author of the new book The Chapo Guide to Revolution.
Robert Wright and Princeton professor Robert P. George discuss the latest wave of campus activism.
Bill Scher explains why his recent Politico piece received a hostile reception.
Aryeh Cohen-Wade speaks with Philip Christman, author of the recent essay “What Is It Like to Be a Man?”
Philosophers Daniel Kaufman and Justin Weinberg consider.
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter consider the effects of minor racial insults.
Robert Wright and philosopher Tim Maudlin discuss quantum non-locality.
Stephen Asma, author of the new book Why We Need Religion, says the positive effects of religion in one’s life are more important than verifying its eternal truths.