Dina Kaplan, founder of The Path, describes her journey from panic attacks to a mindfulness startup.
Aryeh Cohen-Wade on how the GOP convention committee could change the rules and undermine the presumptive nominee. Plus: Does Trump want to lose?
Robert Wright and Joseph Blankholm on the similarities between Sunday Assembly, an organization of non-believers, and some evangelical groups. Plus: Standing up for your non-beliefs.
Robert Wright and Daniel Kaufman ponder the mystery and the value of subjective experience. Plus: Quantum physics and a ‘new agnosticism’
In the fourth of five talks on his spiritual worldview, Robert Wright considers the next stage of social organization and the possibility of higher purpose.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis consider how the 2016 election will affect the careers of Republican politicians. Plus: Should Bernie bow out?
Shadi Hamid, author of the new book Islamic Exceptionalism, on the dangers of viewing Islam through a Christian framework.
Robert Wright and Daniel Kaufman discuss whether mysteries highlighted by modern science call for deeper intellectual humility.
Conor Friedersdorf argues that a broad use of the word has made it easier to dismiss valid claims of racism. Plus: The left’s double standard.
Aryeh Cohen-Wade and journalist Jim Newell discuss possible ulterior motives behind the candidate’s campaign.