Aryeh Cohen-Wade and Eve Fairbanks, author of a recent essay on how the 1990s shaped #MeToo, discuss the messages they were taught growing up about sex.
New York Times correspondent David Kirkpatrick, author of the new book Into the Hands of the Soldiers, describes the diversity of Islamist thought seen during and after the 2011 Egyptian revolution.
Gary Lachman, author of Dark Star Rising, says Nietzsche predicted the post-truth reality that made Trump’s presidency possible.
Journalist Ben Blum discusses new findings that raise big doubts about one of the most famous studies in the history of psychology.
Aryeh Cohen-Wade and James Martin Cole, secretary of the Austin chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, compare the two political movements.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis weigh the evidence.
Philosophers Dan Kaufman and Brian Leiter discuss the capitalist motivations behind diversity initiatives in business and academia.
Historian Kathleen Belew discusses her new book about the origins of the modern white power movement, Bring the War Home.
Aryeh Cohen-Wade and Katie Herzog, who recently wrote about a Peterson show she attended in Seattle, consider.
Coleman Hughes, an undergraduate at Columbia University, describes what it’s like to disagree with the prevailing opinion on race at his school.