Eva Galperin, director of cybersecurity at the Electronic Frontier Foundation, on abusive uses of spyware.
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter on how cultural differences can explain racial disparities in aptitude testing. Plus: In search of the “intelligence gene”
Philosopher Crispin Sartwell uses the 12-step program to illustrate his views on responsibility without free will. Plus: Is the state necessary?
Aryeh Cohen-Wade and Kumars Salehi debate whether the extremes of the political spectrum converge.
Bill Scher argues that Democrats haven’t thought through the consequences. Plus: Will Republicans move on from health care?
Philosophers Crispin Sartwell and Daniel Kaufman debate whether social order is possible without coercion.
Deepmala Mahla, Mercy Corps’ Country Director of South Sudan, on the uphill battle against famine in South Sudan. Plus: How direct cash transfers save lives.
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter discuss what future genetics research could tell us about human aptitude.
Journalist Murtaza Hussain and Olivier Roy, author of the new book Jihad and Death, on what ISIS really wants. Plus: The future of ISIS.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis consider whether the party will move on now that the Senate health bill has failed.