Daniel Strauss and Michael Warren consider. Plus: The brilliant politics of beaning a child with a football.
Lucy Lawless, who portrayed the title character on Xena: Warrior Princess, discusses why the show developed a cult following. Plus: How Lucy Lawless makes herself happy.
Ed Kilgore and Steven Waldman consider why he isn’t tagged as a flip-flopper. Plus: How Trump could actually win.
Robert Farley and Brandon Valeriano discuss, in reference to both WWII and cyber warfare. Plus: Deterrence doesn’t work in cyberspace.
Robert Wright speaks with theologian John Thatamanil. Plus: Why people of different faiths are not all “climbing the same mountain.”
Daniel Kaufman and Ian Ground discuss the legacy of Wittgenstein. Plus: Why your money has value, and your mind has meaning.
Bill Scher and Alexis Levinson discuss why Sanders is catching so much flack from activists—especially compared to Hillary Clinton. Plus: Among the Trump superfans.
John Horgan and George Johnson recall a story about the first atomic bomb. Plus: Time for a second look at population control?
Betsy Woodruff and Daniel Strauss discuss a shifting landscape. Plus: Is Scott Walker the most pro-life candidate?
Paul Glastris, Ed Kilgore, and David Atkins consider. Plus: What unites Trump fans and Black Lives Matter protesters.