A Sixty-Second Sermon by Michael Dowd.
Political scientist Yuval Weber tells the story behind the recent Russian protests.
Glenn Loury and Ann Althouse on whether judges should consider the president’s intentions when reviewing the travel ban. Plus: The electorate has spoken.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis on when Democrats should compromise with Trump and when they should obstruct.
Robert Wright and Emily Parker discuss a plan for making Twitter both profitable and more civil. Plus: You’re what’s wrong with Twitter.
Daniel Kaufman and Massimo Pigliucci on why science alone can’t explain behavior. Plus: The errors of Daniel Dennett.
Aryeh Cohen-Wade and Phoebe Maltz Bovy, author of the new book The Perils of “Privilege”, on how the president changed the discussion about political correctness.
Harold Pollack explains his research on programs that actually work. Plus: Medicaid the Republican way.
Howard Axelrod, author of The Point of Vanishing, explains how two years alone in the woods changed the way he sees the world.
Robert Wright and philosopher Matthew Liao raise ethical questions about using biotech to make better soldiers. Plus: Get cat vision, save the planet.