After Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, Robert Wright and Amjad Atallah discuss how Palestinians can shift their strategy for gaining their freedom.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis analyze Bannon’s anti-establishment strategy in the wake of Roy Moore’s loss in Alabama.
Aryeh Cohen-Wade and Katy Waldman discuss the apologies of Louis C.K. and other men who have been accused of sexual harassment.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis discuss the threat the candidate poses to the GOP’s core identity.
Dan Kaufman and philosopher Bryan Van Norden, author of the new book Taking Back Philosophy, discuss the threat that anti-intellectualism poses to the discipline.
Brink Lindsey, co-author of the new book The Captured Economy, and Josh Cohen discuss the difference between equal opportunity and equal outcome. Plus: When unions show no sign of return.
What happens if you view perpetrators of sexual assault and harassment in a deterministic light? Robert Wright and philosopher Shaun Nichols discuss.
Robert Wright and science journalist John Horgan discuss the range of thought on the mind-body problem, from pure materialism to panpsychism.
Bill Scher defends his controversial piece suggesting that the Clintons return to Arkansas politics.
Ellen Leanse, author of the new book The Happiness Hack, describes what happens to the brain during a social-media binge session.