Professor of Law James Forman, author of the new book Locking Up Our Own, on why blaming harsh laws for injustice is inadequate. Plus: The root causes of mass incarceration.
Levi McLaughlin on how Soka Gakkai became Japan’s largest “new religion.”
Damon Linker says progressives might have been better off trying to win arguments instead of lawsuits. Plus: Was the Comey firing a calculated political act?
Arms control expert Jeffrey Lewis lays out the least bad option.
Matt Lewis says the president is testing the limits of Republican support. Plus: Should the media moderate its Comey coverage?
Massimo Pigliucci, author of the new book How to Be a Stoic, explains how Stoic ideas can adapt to all kinds of world views.
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter debate what motivates radical protestors. Plus: The gospel of the left.
Aryeh Cohen-Wade explains what worked for him. Plus: The Comey blowback.
James Forman, author of the new book Locking Up Our Own, on the debate over whether racism is the primary reason so many black Americans are in prison.
Damon Linker makes the case that there’s more madness than method.