Kevin Glass and journalist John Davidson discuss why poverty boosts support for Trump even among those with above-average incomes.
David Ottlinger tells the creation story behind Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and Prolegomena. Plus: Kant the revolutionary.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus assess how much Trump can soften his immigration stance without alienating his base.
Robert Wright and journalist Jim Lobe discuss whether Hillary’s interventionism has been overstated by the left. Plus: How neocons paved the way for Trump.
Sam Tanenhaus discusses the emerging alliance between the liberal and conservative establishments. Plus: Forgiving Trump.
David Ottlinger explains how Copernicus inspired the philosopher’s radical ideas about knowledge.
Heather Hurlburt and Daniel Drezner discuss the candidate’s attempted pivot on immigration policy. Plus: Has Trumpism maxed out?
Journalist Sam Tanenhaus explains how Trump supporters process his most offensive remarks.
Robert Wright and Katherine Ozment, author of Grace Without God, consider the need for moral education in a secular age. Plus: Death deserves discussion.
Heather Hurlburt and Daniel Drezner consider how the candidate’s campaign will shape the GOP’s future.