Glenn Loury and John McWhorter imagine how an urban jobs program could change the conversation on race. Plus: Black America and “America First“.
In this Sixty-Second Sermon Robert Wright dares you to mistrust your mind.
Heather Hurlburt and Daniel Drezner share their fears about the executive orders on immigration.
Robert Wright and Sarah Posner on how progressives might harness the energy from the Women’s March. Plus: Is Trump crazy or crazy like a fox?
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis consider where the Women’s March will lead.
Dan Kaufman and David Ottlinger compare the modern and the pre-modern views of the group and the individual. Plus: What would John Stuart Mill think?
Religious scholar Dale Wright explains why Japanese Buddhist masters did not oppose 20th-century wars. Plus: Mindful killers and thieves.
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter on what Trump’s message means for African-Americans.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis on who might be the next Democratic star. Plus: The sunny Trumpian future.
Sarah Posner says there’s a strategy behind the President’s false claims about voter fraud.