Eric Liu, co-author of the new book The Gardens of Democracy, argues that government should be “big on the what and small on the how.” Plus: The myth of the wealthy job creator.
Michael Brendan Dougherty and Freddy Gray investigate whether the Internet is making American journalism more British. Plus: The not-so-special US-UK relationship.
Journalist Mac McClelland worked undercover to expose poor conditions at a massive warehouse for an online retail giant. She discusses how consumers can make a difference. Plus: The dehumanizing conditions workers endure.
Whom should Romney consider for his running mate? Bill Scher and Matt Lewis discuss on The DMZ. Plus: Vice President Newt?
Was the Detroit bailout politically inevitable? Glenn Loury and Reihan Salam consider. Plus: Why college is so expensive.
Kirby Ferguson, creator of Everything is a Remix, and Robert Wright consider the cultural evolution of the Abrahamic God. Plus: Intellectual property law run amok.
Robert Farley and Joshua Foust consider whether risk management should be America’s goal in the Middle East. Plus: Is the Army to blame for the Afghan massacre?
Phoebe Connelly, reporting from South by Southwest, talks to Conor Friedersdorf about the controversial marketing scheme. Plus: Why Rush Limbaugh should come on Bloggingheads.
Palestinian activist Fadi Quran describes how social media helped to get him released from an Israeli jail. Plus: Fadi narrates his arrest by Israeli forces.
Sarah Posner and Sarah Pulliam Bailey analyze the negative reaction to the controversial viral video.