Glenn Loury and Harold Pollack debate whether Trump’s nomination was a moral test for GOP leaders. Plus: How did we get to this point?
Heather Hurlburt and Daniel Drezner on why Trump’s victory took pundits (and them) by surprise. Plus: Trump’s HR problem.
Glenn Loury and Harold Pollack consider how the debate about race and policing influenced the election’s outcome. Plus: How should D.C. respond to President-elect Trump?
Robert Wright and Daniel Kaufman consider the group psychology behind the election results.
Bill Scher on why Democrats shouldn’t despair. Plus: When Obama supporters go Trump.
Philosopher Keith Frankish suggests that our notions of having desires and beliefs is misleading at best.
Psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman on the thin line between being creative and being crazy.
Heather Hurlburt and Daniel Drezner consider whether foreign policy experts will be reluctant to serve.
Bill Scher argues that Hillary’s approach to talking about race backfired.
Neuroscientist Christof Koch says computers will pass the Turing test in the next generation, but that alone won’t make them conscious. Plus: Measuring consciousness.