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

essayPolitical philosophy
Landholder vs stockholder
In 1752, David Hume discerned that wealth was becoming untethered from land. Here lies the origin of our political divisions
Catherine Nichols

videoLove and friendship
The loving lies a father wrote to his daughter from a gulag
12 minutes

videoDesign and fashion
How islanders of Oceania built fearsome armour without metal
18 minutes

essayAutomation and robotics
The synthetic self
In order to better understand our human nature, we must attempt to build a robot capable of robust subjective experiences
Tony J Prescott

essayThinkers and theories
The tragedy of Trần Đức Thảo
How the persecuted Vietnamese philosopher became one of the first theorists of the divide between colonised and coloniser
Rory O’Sullivan

videoMusic
Why millennia of history echo in each strum of a Persian tar
4 minutes

essayThe ancient world
The erotic poems of Bilitis
A lush translation of this late-discovered lesbian poet added to the legacy of Sappho, but there was a trickster at work
Cat Lambert

essayPolitical philosophy
Incandescent anger
Politics today is driven by grievances that can never be assuaged. For democracy’s survival, we must grapple with this dynamic
Paul Katsafanas

videoWar and peace
In rare, candid interviews, Russians discuss life amid war
13 minutes

essayHistory of ideas
Philosopher of pride
For Mandeville, humankind has a bottomless need to be liked: it is this perennial craving that forms the foundation of society
Andrea Branchi

videoEcology and environmental sciences
How a beautiful bird helps Southeast Asia’s rainforests flourish
16 minutes

essayBiography and memoir
A life of joy and work
I am banned from working now, but as I look back on my long, challenging career in Afghanistan I feel hope for the future
Najla & Asad Nariman

videoHuman rights and justice
Why is this Kenyan artefact in storage at a German museum?
30 minutes

essayReligion
Green dominion
Coursing through Catholicism is a radical tradition of environmental justice that will help combat the climate crisis
Mike Mariani

essayPhilosophy of religion
Undefinable yet indispensable
Despite centuries of trying, the term ‘religion’ has proven impossible to define. Then why does it remain so necessary?
Kwame Anthony Appiah

videoThe ancient world
Explore the vast road network that made the Roman Empire possible
9 minutes

essayPolitical philosophy
The empty ideology
Liberalism hasn’t delivered on its promises in Africa. The alternative will be found in ideas rooted in Africa’s own soil
Gabriel Asuquo

essayFamily life
Maternal paradox
‘Scientific motherhood’ promised to create high standards for child-rearing. But it’s really a system designed to police women
Sherry Chan

essayArt
Medieval moons
Some saw the Moon as representing creation, yearning for the Divine, some saw the Moon as almost Divine herself
Ayoush Lazikani

videoBiology
Do we finally understand why winged insects seem drawn to light?
7 minutes

videoArchitecture
Inside the remarkable, endangered mud castles of West Africa
9 minutes

essayBiology
Desert survivors
Elephant families are matriarchal, inclusive and caring. But when environmental scarcity hits, everything changes
Caitlin O’Connell-Rodwell

essayConsciousness and altered states
A wondrous brew
Ayahuasca has gone global. But do corporate managers in China’s megacities have the same visions as shamans in Peru?
Alex K Gearin

videoFilm and visual culture
Japanese news clippings from 1991 blur into a hypnotic collage
3 minutes