Glenn recalls the story in conservation with John McWhorter. Plus: Do conservatives care about black people?
Glenn Loury and Harold Pollack compare and contrast the two movements. Plus: Is Obamacare social justice?
Bernard Finel argues that the West can’t avoid being drawn in by Assad’s violent crackdown. Plus: Why Assad won’t go quietly.
Dan Ariely, author of the new book The Honest Truth About Dishonesty, explains the real reason religion promotes good behavior. Plus: Why you shouldn’t trust your dentist.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis debate the key distinction in Justice Roberts’s opinion upholding the Affordable Care Act. Plus: Obamacare wins—and so does Romney?
Reem Maghribi, who recently left Syria for Lebanon, argues that anti-Assad forces don’t want US airstrikes. Plus: When will Assad fall?
Sarah Posner and E.J. Graff consider whether Anne-Marie Slaughter’s piece might end the “women can’t have it all” frame. Plus: The case against summer vacation.
Glenn Loury and Joshua Cohen examine why Obama has abandoned his post-partisan persona. Plus: What Obama could learn from Nixon.
Chris Hayes, author of the new book Twilight of the Elites, describes how successful people mythologize their past struggles. Plus: How the elite cheat the system.
Bill Scher and Matt Lewis debate whether Obama was right to implement parts of the DREAM Act by executive order. Plus: Is this the most boring presidential race ever?