A Mickeyless Bob-and-Mickey Show
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter discuss the persistence of the idea that racism was the prime factor in the killing of Trayvon Martin.
Author and 2020 presidential candidate Marianne Williamson explains how listening to the “wisdom of the heart” within each of us can help heal the world.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus discuss how a prolonged war could make the Russian leader more desperate and more dangerous.
In a live recording from the Comedy Cellar, Glenn Loury, Roland Fryer, Coleman Hughes, and comics Andrew Schulz, Judy Gold, Rick Crom, Shane Gillis, and T.J. discuss how to manage audiences who may take offense to a comedian’s jokes.
Bill Scher and Matt K. Lewis discuss the new right-wing trend of accusing political opponents of aiding and sympathizing with pedophiles.
Joe Cirincione of the Quincy Institute and Robert Wright consider the scenarios in which Russia might use nuclear weapons.
Robert Wright and Mickey Kaus consider ways to open up the race for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination.
Glenn Loury and Sam Harris discuss the contradictions of affirmative action and its potential to undermine the achievements it seeks to create.
In conversation with Robert Wright, Russian artist and writer Nikita Petrov presents his hopes (and fears) for the long-term future of Russia.