Bill Scher and Matt Lewis on what Hillary’s shrinking lead does and does not mean.
Michael Lynch, author of The Internet of Us, argues that the internet undermines free thought. Plus: The “neuromedia” future.
Glenn Loury and his son, policy analyst Alden Loury, on why party politics don’t produce change within black communities.
Kevin Glass and John Davidson critique the idea that residents of poor towns should just move. Plus: Rich in the Rust Belt.
Michael Lynch, author of The Internet of Us, imagines a world where Google is built into our brains.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis debate whether a majority vote is the best way to select a consensus candidate. Plus: Rush Limbaugh got real about Trump.
Robert Wright and Ken Wharton discuss counter-intuitive conceptions of space and time. Plus: Can the future influence the present?
Sean Kay, author of the forthcoming book, Rockin’ the Free World!, argues that rock music reinforced American values at home and abroad.
Physicist Ken Wharton says some weird quantum effects may be a consequence of “retro-causality.”
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis discuss the implications of Limbaugh’s recent admission that he never took Trump seriously on immigration.