Rafael Holmberg - Profile and Journalist Details
Find journalists that align with your industry, location and vision. Unlock Rafael Holmberg's full journalist profile, including location, coverage topics, current employer, biography and preferences. Sign up today and start building journalist relationships that fuel your startup's growth.
Get connected with journalists todayRafael Holmberg
Verified
Beats
Biography
Rafael Holmberg is a London-based writer broadly covering culture, politics, and philosophy. He has been described as a "fresh theoretical perspective" on the contradictions of today's political and cultural sphere. Having received a PhD in philosophy and psychoanalysis from University College London in 2025, Holmberg has written for numerous newspapers, journals, and magazines. Much of Holmberg's work takes a multi-disciplinary approach to current topics, blending UK and US politics, contemporary film and literature, with political theory, psychoanalysis, history, continental philosophy, and literary theory.
counterterrorism, congress, cybersecurity war, foreign policy, drones defense industry, intelligence, export controlCovers: national security, foreign aid
fluffy, bunnies
Content
By Rafael Holmberg| TheVision@ MEMBERSHIP NECESSARIA Devi iscriverti a THE VISION PLUS per poter accedere a questo contenuto SOTTOSCRIVI THE VISION PLUS Hai già un account? Accedi qui
The Temporality of Freedom: Retrogressive vs. Progressive Conceptions of Freedom between Schelling and Sartre
By Rafael Holmberg| muse.jhu.edu@ Not only is freedom a shared concern of Sartre and Schelling, which would not be anything particularly unique, but for both philosophers, freedom must be articulated out of an ontological ground, or within the confines of an ontological system
By Rafael Holmberg| Medium@ Tannhäuser from the Metropolitan Opera. Production by Otto Schenk. Sets by Günther Schneider-Siemssen. Member-only storyThe echo of Wagner’s opera in today’s political theatreRafael Holmberg·FollowPublished indeterritorialization·9 min read·--The central drama of Wagner’s Tannhäuser unfolds as a re-imagined Socratic parody. The song contest between Tannhäuser and the guests in the Wartburg’s Hall of Song has the same theme as the eulogies of Plato’s Symposium: Love
Company Info
London, England, United Kingdom
+44 20 7679 2000