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19/12/2025
Ai Weiwei’s critique of China’s control of thought, speech and action has expanded to include western forms of government. Censorship exists everywhere, he argues, but in democracies, money is the source of control.
Bryan Appleyard (.appleyard) on the West’s complacency over censorship. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: Video “258 Fake” by Ai Weiwei at Andalusian Contemporary Art Center. Credit: Seville2K
19/12/2025
For centuries, India’s history has been entangled with that of the Tibetan Plateau, a reality that has often fuelled tensions with the People’s Republic of China – and may do so again.
Ved Shinde on the troubled history of India’s Tibetan frontier. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: The Tibetan Buddhist monastery at Dhankar Gompa, in the Spiti Valley of Himachal Pradesh, northern India, close to India’s border with Tibet. Credit: Alexey Senin.
19/12/2025
The story of Hanukkah inspires in both its spiritual and worldly dimensions – it is the national epic of the Jewish people.
The Jews’ time of miracles | Samuel Rubinstein
The story of Hanukkah inspires in both its spiritual and worldly dimensions; it is the national epic of the Jewish people.
19/12/2025
Ai Weiwei’s critique of China’s control of thought, speech and action has expanded to include western forms of government. Censorship exists everywhere, he argues, but in democracies, money is the source of control.
The West’s complacency over censorship | Bryan Appleyard
Ai Weiwei’s critique of China’s control of thought, speech and action has expanded to include western forms of government. Censorship exists everywhere, he argues, but in democracies, money is the source of control.
19/12/2025
In Montaigne’s French, essays are not yet 'essays' but assays – trials, tests, experiments. Remove belief, whether in philosophy or religion, and what remains?
Essaying Montaigne | David Wootton
In Montaigne’s French, essays are not yet 'essays' but assays – trials, tests, experiments. Remove belief, whether in philosophy or religion, and what remains?
18/12/2025
A new biography of Saint Augustine returns this towering figure of western philosophy to his North African origins, revealing the provincial schisms that shaped his thought.
Daniel Skeffington on Augustine’s African roots. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: Augustine of Hippo (354-430). Credit: Science History Images.
18/12/2025
In 1937, British officers tried – and failed – to challenge orthodox assumptions about the defence of Singapore. Their experience offers a warning for how NATO should think about Russia today.
Andrew Monaghan on NATO’s 1937 moment. Click the link in bio to read.
Image: The British Commander-in-Chief, General Percival, signing surrender terms in Singapore on 15 February 15, 1942. Credit: SuperStock
18/12/2025
For centuries, India's history has been entangled with that of the Tibetan Plateau, a reality that has often fuelled tensions with the People's Republic of China – and may do so again.
The troubled history of India’s Tibetan frontier | Ved Shinde
For centuries, India's history has been entangled with that of the Tibetan Plateau, a reality that has often fuelled tensions with the People's Republic of China – and may do so again.
18/12/2025
A new biography of Saint Augustine returns this towering figure of western philosophy to his North African origins, revealing the provincial schisms that shaped his thought.
Augustine’s African roots | Daniel Skeffington
A new biography of Saint Augustine returns this towering figure of western philosophy to his North African origins, revealing the provincial schisms that shaped his thought.
18/12/2025
In 1937, British officers tried – and failed – to challenge orthodox assumptions about the defence of Singapore. Their experience offers a warning for how NATO should think about Russia today.
NATO’s 1937 moment | Andrew Monaghan
In 1937, British officers tried – and failed – to challenge orthodox assumptions about the defence of Singapore. Their experience offers a warning for how NATO should think about Russia today.
17/12/2025
The United States must collaborate successfully with its allies if it is to compete with China in the global shipping industry.
Maritime allies are America’s superpower | Marc Levinson
The United States must collaborate successfully with its allies if it is to compete with China in the global shipping industry.
17/12/2025
The poet's breakthrough collection, The Less Deceived, anticipated the sexual freedoms of the 1960s while pre-emptively rejecting its promises.
Philip Larkin’s arrival, undeceived | Jeremy Wikeley
The poet's breakthrough collection, The Less Deceived, anticipated the sexual freedoms of the 1960s while pre-emptively rejecting its promises.
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Engelsberg Ideas is a new home for great writing and podcasts on history and culture, featuring leading writers and thinkers.
Although this is an exciting new publishing venture, it also has deep roots – in the Engelsberg Seminars that have taken place for more than two decades every June in Engelsberg, Sweden, at the centre owned by the Axel and Margaret Ax:son Johnson Foundation. An illustration of Engelsberg is above.
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