

Robert Wright's Nonzero
Nonzero
Conversations with a series of people who have nothing in common except that program host Robert Wright is curious about what they’re thinking. www.nonzero.org
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Nov 11, 2025 • 54min
Is American Might Right? (Robert Wright & Shadi Hamid)
Shadi Hamid, a columnist for The Washington Post and author of "The Case for American Power," dives into American global leadership. He discusses how the Iraq War reshaped his views on intervention, advocating for the U.S. role in promoting democracy despite recent setbacks, like the Gaza situation. The debate on whether U.S. actions fostered a global democratic wave is compelling. Shadi also examines the moral stakes of military intervention and the implications of a dominant China versus American democracy.

Nov 7, 2025 • 1h 57min
Zohran, Epstein, and Two Decades of Bob and Mickey (Robert Wright & Mickey Kaus)
Mickey Kaus, a sharp political commentator and writer, joins Robert Wright for an insightful discussion. They dive into the recent elections and what they mean for Trump, explore the complexities of healthcare reforms, and investigate the Epstein saga's ties to intelligence. Mickey also critiques the current state of the blogosphere and media dynamics, compares the AI hype to the dot-com bubble, and speculates on the 2028 presidential race. Their banter is punctuated with humor, making the serious topics more approachable.

Nov 5, 2025 • 51min
Tucker Carlson, Nick Fuentes, and the Gatekeeper Question (Robert Wright & Paul Bloom)
In this conversation, Paul Bloom, a Canadian psychologist and expert on moral psychology, discusses the controversial Tucker Carlson-Nick Fuentes interview. The pair delve into whether gatekeeping in media is a relic of the past. They explore the implications of Carlson's influence and the unsettling rise of extremist views in conservative circles. Bloom argues against amplifying extremist voices, and they analyze the shifting identity of the Republican Party, connecting modern populism to historical figures like William F. Buckley.

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Oct 30, 2025 • 39min
Trump-Xi Truce, Gaza Ceasefire & Other Sketchy Deals (Robert Wright, Derek Davison, and Daniel Bessner)
Derek Davison, a commentator on international affairs and co-host of the American Prestige Podcast, and Daniel Bessner, a scholar and author, delve into a variety of pressing global topics. They dissect the recent Trump-Xi trade dynamics and the implications for US-China relations. The discussion also tackles Trump's controversial nuclear testing claims and the potential impact of AI on scientific advancement. They analyze Bill Gates's shift towards prioritizing immediate humanitarian needs and critique the ongoing situation in Gaza, highlighting the complexities of ceasefires and casualties.

Oct 28, 2025 • 51min
The Trump Doctrine (Robert Wright & Nikita Petrov)
Nikita Petrov, a member of the Non-Zero team and publisher of Psychopolitica, shares his insights on the Trump Doctrine. They discuss Trump's aggressive rhetoric toward drug cartels and the U.S.'s Regime change strategy in Venezuela. The duo explores Trump's tendency to favor force over diplomacy, the potential rise of a more competent authoritarian in his wake, and even debates whether Trump's foreign policy could paradoxically foster global peace. Humor and showmanship also emerge as key factors in Trump's appeal.

Oct 23, 2025 • 1h
Mindfulness and the Israel-Palestine Conflict (Robert Wright & Vincent Fakhoury Horn)
Vincent Fakhoury Horn, a Palestinian-American Dharma teacher and host at Buddhist Geeks, brings a unique perspective to the conversation about mindfulness and geopolitics. He shares his personal connection to Palestine and insights on the American Buddhist response to the conflict. The discussion delves into the moral responsibilities tied to mindfulness amidst global violence, the ethical implications of U.S. policies, and the complexities of trauma and identity for both Palestinians and Jews. This engaging dialogue emphasizes the need for contemplative practices to inspire social action.

Oct 20, 2025 • 49min
The US-China Microchip-Minerals Showdown (Robert Wright & Paul Triolo)
Joining Robert Wright is Paul Triolo, a tech and China policy specialist at Albright Stonebridge Group. They dive into the complexities of US-China tensions over microchips and rare earth elements. Triolo explains how Trump's tariff threats were triggered by China's export rules and reveals the strategic importance of rare earths in industry and defense. He discusses the implications of the US ‘50% rule’ and how both nations' export controls have sparked a game of tit-for-tat, leading to significant global supply chain disruptions.

Oct 16, 2025 • 47min
Rationalism and AI Doomerism (Robert Wright & Liron Shapira)
Liron Shapira, host of the Doom Debates podcast and a prominent AI pause activist, delves into the alarming theories of Eliezer Yudkowsky regarding AI risk. He describes his journey to becoming a Yudkowskian and discusses the notion that superintelligence may lead to human extinction. The conversation also covers the complexities of AI alignment, the potential for misalignment caused by evolving behaviors, and the societal challenges posed by rapid AI advancements. Liron highlights the silent anxiety about AI and critiques funding narratives in the doom discourse.

Oct 10, 2025 • 44min
Whose Toady is Bari Weiss? (Robert Wright & Paul Bloom)
In this discussion, Paul Bloom, a psychologist and author known for his work on culture and science, joins Robert Wright to delve into contemporary issues. They tackle Bari Weiss's rise as a media figure and her controversial reporting. The conversation shifts to the fragile situation in Gaza and the political implications for leaders like Netanyahu and Trump. Bloom and Wright also dissect the AI hype cycle, questioning the potential risks of superintelligent systems and their unpredictable goals, all while engaging in a spirited debate on free speech in today’s political climate.

Oct 8, 2025 • 1h 3min
Bari Weiss, CBS, and Israel (Robert Wright & Nikita Petrov)
Nikita Petrov, a contributor to the Non-Zero team and expert on media influence, dives into pressing topics about media dynamics and geopolitics. They discuss the motivations behind the $150M acquisition of the Free Press and what it means for U.S. media control. The conversation touches on the significant influence of pro-Israel donors and the implications for figures like Charlie Kirk. Petrov also explores the role of TikTok in shaping political narratives, alongside the complexities of recent Middle Eastern conflicts and cognitive sovereignty in the age of AI.


