Society
Essays and videos on social issues, history, political life and the future

videoNature and landscape
The joys that follow rain – an animated Aboriginal artwork
2 minutes

essayBiography and memoir
On her own terms
Doris Lessing’s Golden Notebook remains shocking, necessary and imperfect – a dazzling experiment in living as a woman
Catherine Taylor

essayEconomics
The insurance catastrophe
Whole regions of the world are now uninsurable, bringing radical uncertainty to the economy. How do we fix the problem?
Gavin Evans

videoGlobal history
Why this once-banned Russian painting remains controversial
25 minutes

essayNations and empires
Who is Walter Mignolo?
A prominent architect of decolonial theory, his diagnosis of European colonial ills is both penetrating and flawed
Federico Perelmuter

videoAgeing and death
When half of a couple that plans to live forever dies
12 minutes

essayPolitics and government
The presence of power
The Indian thinker Rammohun Roy believed that good governance must be close: distance made the British Empire cruel
Shomik Dasgupta

essayMeaning and the good life
The six-second hug
From art to religion to sex, instrumentalisation has drained away intrinsic value. But life is about more than material benefits
Julian Baggini

videoThe ancient world
A tour of Pompeii as it was just before its destruction
14 minutes

videoInformation and communication
AI isn’t merely bad at writing. It does not and cannot write
40 minutes

videoNature and landscape
A father and son’s search for the line where the snow starts
12 minutes

essayPolitical philosophy
Guarding the guardians
Good institutions are social technologies that scale trust from personal relations to entire nations. How do they work?
Julien Lie-Panis

essayStories and literature
Subverting hell
In their visions of the underworld Dante and Milton were truly subversive, incorporating predecessors into their own repudiation
Charlie Ericson

videoAnimals and humans
A musical ode to Indian wool and life on the Deccan Plateau
8 minutes

essayArchitecture
Compost modernity!
The vision of solarpunk: joining nature with technology in vibrantly inclusive ways to create a world that truly blooms
Yogi Hale Hendlin

essayBiology
Orcas and ourselves
Sea pandas or sadistic killers? These enigmatic creatures invite contradictory labels that say far more about us than them
Jason Colby

essayHuman evolution
How selfish are we?
An age-old debate about human nature is being energised with new findings on the tightrope of cooperation and competition
Jonathan R Goodman

videoArchaeology
What the ‘Louvre of the desert’ reveals about the human story
15 minutes

essayWork
Victims and villains
In Southeast Asia’s scam compounds, workers are being enslaved but the boundary between victim and perpetrator is blurred
Ivan Franceschini & Ling Li

videoConsciousness and altered states
The elaborate places one’s mind wanders in solitary confinement
15 minutes

essayEconomics
Is inherited wealth bad?
Despite associations with the idle rich, the fact that inheritances are rising is a sign of a healthy, growing economy
Daniel Waldenström

essayGlobal history
A lesson in coexistence
The 17th-century town Cacheu was a hub of West African and European cultures, languages and beliefs (and run by women)
Toby Green

videoProgress and modernity
From Michigan to Singapore, a meditation on dreams built on sand
17 minutes

essayAnthropology
Dreams of the far Right
Young Europeans join far-Right movements less out of grievance than out of a profound yearning to believe and belong
Agnieszka Pasieka