Glenn Loury talks to economist Laurence Kotlikoff about the dangers of inflation caused by debt-financed COVID relief.
Over a slideshow of his work, the artist David Poleski describes a devastating “negative mystical experience” he had in 1974.
Bill Scher and Matt K. Lewis explore the political implications of the recent increase in crime.
In a conversation with Rob Wiblin, a leader of the effective altruism movement, Robert Wright argues that unchecked cognitive biases are pushing the world toward disaster.
Labor reporter Alex N. Press describes how the company has treated its workers during the pandemic.
Robert Wright explains why criticizing Israeli airstrikes isn’t necessarily an anti-Israel position.
Glenn Loury and John McWhorter discuss how the exaggeration of victimhood can hurt a movement.
Bill Scher and Matt K. Lewis discuss why Republicans are afraid to establish a 1/6 commission.
Robert Wright and journalist Ron Kampeas discuss the changing landscape of opinion revealed by the Gaza conflict.
Robert Wright and Palestinian activist Fadi Quran discuss why Palestinians increasingly support a rights-based approach to the conflict with Israel.