Clayton Thyne offers a forecast for the country’s future. Plus: A dark prediction for Egypt.
How did the land of “Crocodile Dundee” pass sweeping gun control laws? Robert Wright and Alan Mascarenhas discuss. Plus: Australia’s low, low unemployment rate.
Rasha Kamel, an Egyptian protester, describes what she wants America to do. Plus: Not a coup.
Robert Wright and Eli Lake debate. Plus: Was the Egyptian coup a good thing?
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis on what John Adams thought would be remembered as Independence Day. Plus: Marco Rubio’s profile in courage.
On the debut of Rational Actors, Ashe Schow explains to Kevin Glass why conservatives in Congress can’t support the bill. Plus: The Texas abortion showdown.
Kevin Levin explains how changing racial attitudes have shaped the memory of the Civil War. Plus: America’s greatest battle.
How did a 70-year-old book by an Austrian economist become a best seller? Mike Konczal and Corey Robin discuss. Plus: Hayek’s favorite branch of government.
Is there a point to studying the humanities in college? John Horgan and George Johnson discuss. Plus: Is cancer a necessary evil?
Alyssa Rosenberg talks to Marc Tracy about the looming “Daddy Wars.” Plus: The Sopranos, Mad Men, and fatherhood.