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

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
From Peruvian healers battling sorcerers to Chinese executives seeking financial success, ayahuasca’s power shifts across worlds
Alex K Gearin

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

essayThinkers and theories
Nothing alive is alien to me
Who belongs to our moral community? The Greek philosopher Empedocles had an answer: all life, from humans to the laurel bush
Tristan Moyle

essayWar and peace
Not in our name
The gravest of all decisions, to go to war, happens without the consent of the people. This is a great flaw in democracy
Vincenza Falletti

videoLove and friendship
What people’s hand gestures reveal when they’re asked about love
9 minutes

videoGlobal history
The story of the captives transported on the HMS Beagle with Darwin
9 minutes

essayGlobal history
The deepest South
Slavery in Latin America, on a huge scale, was different from that in the United States. Why don’t we know this history?
Ana Lucia Araujo

videoHome
Cheng visits his hometown, awash in the tides of history and time
20 minutes

essayEarth science and climate
The model of catastrophe
The immense complexity of the climate makes it impossible to model accurately. Instead we must use uncertainty to our advantage
David Stainforth

essayBioethics
The ant you can save
Should we simply assume that all animals can feel pain and are of moral concern? Or is that taking things too far?
Jeff Sebo & Andreas L Mogensen

videoWar and peace
A glimpse of daily life for people in isolated, war-torn Myanmar
13 minutes

essayEnvironmental history
Are you Confusedocene?
As a scientific concept the Anthropocene is dead. But it’s such a helpful idea to think with, should we use it anyway?
Ville Lähde

videoEcology and environmental sciences
Racing rising tides, volunteers work to save a bird on the brink
25 minutes

videoHome
Can young and old coexist at a feminist co-living residence?
21 minutes

essayFilm and visual culture
Power and flesh
As struggles over the human body escalate, we should return to the work of cinema’s greatest anatomist: David Cronenberg
Travis Alexander

essayGlobal history
The world without hegemony
As Pax Americana ends, a multipolar order is emerging. The history of Southeast Asia holds lessons for what’s to come
Manjeet S Pardesi & Amitav Acharya