In his acceptance speech for the 2022 Bradley Prize, Glenn Loury argues that true equality for Black Americans can only result from taking up “the burdens of our freedom.”
Robert Wright and author Jonathan Haidt discuss whether America needs a unified culture to survive.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus discuss the delay between setbacks for Ukraine and Western reporting on those setbacks.
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter attempt to push past the inflammatory rhetoric to discuss the substantive issues behind the immigration debate.
Bill Scher and Matt K. Lewis ask whether George P. Bush’s loss in the Texas attorney general race marks the end of a very long era in American politics.
Robert Wright and historian Suzanne Schneider, author of The Apocalypse and the End of History, discuss how the West can counter authoritarians at home and abroad.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus discuss Tucker Carlson’s promotion of replacement theory and that theory’s role in the recent mass shooting in Buffalo.
In this 2015 conversation, Glenn Loury and Daniel Kaufman discuss the replication crisis in psychology and its consequences for the social sciences more broadly.
Matt K. Lewis explains to Bill Scher why, out of all of the fringe members of the GOP, leadership pulled their support from Madison Cawthorn.
Robert Wright and Ian Bremmer discuss a theme in Bremmer’s new book The Power of Crisis.