Robert Wright and Bret Weinstein debate.
Bret Weinstein critiques the way modern science is done. Plus: Is racism in the genes?
Aryeh Cohen-Wade and Sarah Jones consider the question in light of The Atlantic hiring Kevin D. Williamson.
In light of Amy Wax’s controversial comments on affirmative action, John McWhorter explains why he reluctantly agrees with UPenn’s response.
Robert Wright and Aaron Maté consider.
Heather Hurlburt and Daniel Drezner share worries about the next National Security Advisor.
Robert Wright and Massimo Pigliucci, co-editor of the new book Science Unlimited?: The Challenges of Scientism, discuss the role of science in questions of ethics and human welfare.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis assess the rhetorical (and possibly literal) brawl between the president and the former VP.
Amy Wax returns to The Glenn Show to address criticism of her controversial statements on black academic performance at Penn Law School.
Elizabeth Spiers, who worked under Jared Kushner as editor of the New York Observer, describes his motivational structure.