What does SA’s struggle heritage mean after 30 years of democracy?
As South Africa marks 30 years of democracy, it prompts reflection on the true essence of liberation.
As South Africa marks 30 years of democracy, it prompts reflection on the true essence of liberation.
This modern marvel of the internet, which has democratised access to information, is upending many established norms.
Andrew Kenny delves into the motivations and ambitions of political parties wanting power, political careers and why voters vote as they do.
‘Cancel culture’ has taken various forms – creating a paradox of whether it is a feature of free expression or a threat to it.
SA’s Dept of Health continues to push for Certificates of Need – a cornerstone of the proposed NHI which would devastate the country’s healthcare sector.
Read Jay Naidoo’s full address at the Dulcie September memorial lecture, honouring the anti-apartheid activist and the legacy she left.
Preserving the dignity and longevity of freedom is crucial within liberalism and democracy – once damaged, it is hard to restore.
Government control is not always supported and the right to secede seems crucial to a peaceful word order and a true sense of freedom.
It was always part of my plan to leave South Africa and live in Europe, but I thought I would wait until my children had finished school.
Charles Eisenstein explores our almost sheep-like resignation to the blanket impositions which forced a trade-off between our freedom and perceived safety.