Malcolm Gladwell on the Sociology of School Shooters

Malcolm Gladwell on the Sociology of School Shooters

Malcolm Gladwell spoke with The New Yorker’s Dorothy Wickenden in 2015 about the social dynamics of school shootings. Studying the literature of sociology, Gladwell compares shootings to a riot, in which each person’s act of violence makes the next act slightly more likely. And David Remnick speaks with the Columbia professor Mark Lilla, whose book “The Once and Future Liberal” argues provocatively that identity politics and support for marginalized groups are costing the Democrats election after election. “We cannot do anything for these groups we care about if we do not hold power—it is just talk,” Lilla says. “An election is not about self-expression—it’s a contest.”

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Episode 34: Cats vs. Dogs and the Late Zaha Hadid

Episode 34: Cats vs. Dogs and the Late Zaha Hadid

When it comes to the war on terror, bomb-sniffing dogs are essential companions. When it comes to your sex life, no animal provides blissful privacy like a cat. So which is the superior domesticated a...

10 Juni 201655min

Episode 33:  Awkward Dog Banter, and the Marxist Who Brought Us “Hamilton”

Episode 33: Awkward Dog Banter, and the Marxist Who Brought Us “Hamilton”

In 2014, the New Yorker staff writer Jennifer Gonnerman wrote about Kalief Browder, a teen-ager from the Bronx who spent three years jailed at Rikers Island without ever being convicted of a crime. Af...

3 Juni 201655min

Episode 32: Lena Dunham Turns Thirty, and Memorial Day Malaise

Episode 32: Lena Dunham Turns Thirty, and Memorial Day Malaise

Lena Dunham talks about turning thirty and backing Hillary Clinton when her peers are feeling the Bern; and Amy Davidson gives us a history lesson on political conventions gone wrong.

27 Maj 201655min

Episode 31: Larry Wilmore on Presidential Comedians, and James O’Keefe’s Blunder

Episode 31: Larry Wilmore on Presidential Comedians, and James O’Keefe’s Blunder

David Remnick speaks to the comedian Larry Wilmore about performing at this year’s White House Correspondents’ Dinner, where he now-infamously referred to the President using the N-word. The New Yorke...

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Episode 30: The Politics of Genetics, Virtual Reality, and a Sound Castle in New Jersey

Episode 30: The Politics of Genetics, Virtual Reality, and a Sound Castle in New Jersey

As scientists learn more about how genes affect everything from hair color to sexual orientation and mental health, we’re faced with moral and political questions about how we allow science to interve...

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Episode 29: The Missing Boater, and Robert Glasper

Episode 29: The Missing Boater, and Robert Glasper

On shows as varied as “Jessica Jones,” “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt,” and “Game of Thrones,” characters are confronting sexual violence in ways never shown before on television. Emily Nussbaum, The New ...

6 Maj 201655min

Episode 28: Annie Dillard, Anohni’s New Sound, and Torture in a Florida Prison

Episode 28: Annie Dillard, Anohni’s New Sound, and Torture in a Florida Prison

A former prison counsellor discusses the abuse and torture of mentally ill inmates she suspected inside a Florida correctional institution—and the emotional price she paid for staying silent. Plus, An...

29 Apr 201655min

Episode 27: Who Will Care for Our Parents, and the Election According to Teens

Episode 27: Who Will Care for Our Parents, and the Election According to Teens

In this week’s episode, the activist Ai-jen Poo envisions a happier, more affordable alternative to nursing homes, and we meet a home health aide who’s formed a remarkable bond of friendship with her ...

22 Apr 201655min

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