Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus discuss the implications—for the Democrats’ prospects and for America—of a bid for re-election.
Actor James Beaman talks with Glenn Loury and John McWhorter about the effects of “antiracism” in the theater.
Bill Scher and Matt K. Lewis discuss the issues they see confronting the Republican party and what—if anything—can be done to fix them.
Robert Wright and Eric Alterman, author of the new book We Are Not One, discuss how differences in attitudes toward Israel among American Jews play out politically.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus debate Elon Musk’s stewardship of Twitter.
Glenn Loury, Kmele Foster, Shelby Steele, and Robert Woodson debate the merits of taking pride in the past accomplishments of other black Americans.
Bill Scher and Matt K. Lewis discuss why they think the Democrats have looked more in sync than their GOP counterparts as of late.
Robert Wright and psychologist Paul Bloom discuss the limits and benefits of cognitive empathy.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus discuss the explosion in Poland that led Zelensky to call for NATO intervention.
Glenn and John defend their respective decisions to vote Republican and Democrat in the midterms.