Glenn Loury and Harold Pollack consider how the Washington elite should respond to President-elect Trump.
Arlie Hochschild, author of Strangers in Their Own Land, on why some voters see the federal government as the enemy. Plus: Forgiving Trump.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis consider. Plus: Did Comey poison Hillary’s campaign?
Glenn Loury says the candidate’s appeal is no mystery. Plus: How liberal elites give power to Trump’s dog whistles.
Glenn Loury and Harold Pollack discuss how a candidate as unconventional as Trump has gotten so close to becoming president.
Arlie Hochschild, author of Strangers in Their Own Land, on why the candidate’s bad behavior isn’t politically fatal even when it offends his supporters.
Neuroscientist Christof Koch explains how Integrated Information Theory attempts to quantify sentience.
Matthew Duss and Shadi Hamid, author of Islamic Exceptionalism, on whether the president’s foreign policy has changed the perception of American strength. Plus: Does “Do no harm” do harm?
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis on whether the revived email probe will tip the scales in Trump’s favor.
Pamela Cooper-White, therapist and pastoral counselor, on the mass psychology behind populism and nationalism. Plus: Does Trump have a personality disorder?