National Review’s Alexis Levinson says Marco Rubio’s avoidance of saying anything wrong can make it seem like he’s not saying anything at all. Plus: Too early to write off Jeb?
Betsy Woodruff and Daniel Strauss critique Hillary Clinton’s recent statements about paid speeches she gave to Goldman Sachs.
Alexis Levinson says it’s too early to write off Jeb.
Heather Hurlburt on the hidden spiritual lives of public servants. Plus: The importance of being hokey.
Heather Hurlburt makes the case for swallowing hard and enduring a few verses of Siyahamba.
Mathematicians Glen Whitney and John Allen Paulos consider why we should expect people to be inconsistent. Plus: Are we ruled by coincidence?
Philosophers Massimo Pigliucci and Daniel Fincke consider the difference between being stoic and being a Stoic. Plus: Advice on dealing with loss.
Mathematicians Glen Whitney and John Allen Paulos assess how our confusion about probabilities affects our perceptions.
John McWhorter says the white intelligentsia has thrown in the towel on the “frustrating” race debate. Plus: In defense of Hollywood.
Massimo Pigliucci and Daniel Fincke examine a Stoic philosopher’s advice on dealing with loss.