Richard Vague, author of The Next Economic Disaster, on how the real estate business runs on debt and financial creativity.
Robert Wright and Jonathan Gold, author of Paving the Great Way, discuss whether the Buddhist view of causality leaves space for moral agency. Plus: How real is real?
Glenn Loury and Mark Kleiman on what police reform should look like. Plus: What Trump gets wrong about stop-and-frisk.
Baby boomer Robert Wright and Dan Kaufman of Gen X discuss why different generations have different values.
Former ambassador Carey Cavanaugh and political scientist Max Abrahms debate whether Trump’s or Hillary’s views are closer to the president’s. Plus: Would Trump’s foreign policy be worse than Hillary’s?
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis on what happens if the GOP fails to carry Utah for the first time in 52 years.
Glenn Loury and Steven Teles discuss how Trump has stranded voters and complicated the party’s rebranding.
Wesley Wildman argues that theology offers unique insights into the nature of being. Plus: Loving your enemy isn’t enough.
Former ambassador Carey Cavanaugh and political scientist Max Abrahms debate.
Theologian John Thatamanil argues that the candidate poses a spiritual problem and not just a moral one.