Victory disease

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Military historians have a term for what happens when armies start believing their own momentum. They call it “victory disease”.

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What kind of history are we teaching?

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The proposed changes to South Africa’s high school history curriculum centres African history, a necessary correction. But in doing so, it risks treating major global systems as background rather than sustained objects of study. Students may learn the vocabulary of

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Do South Africans believe their president should be black?

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Geordin Hill-Lewis A new DA leader for a new age?

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Nicholas Lorimer and Terence Corrigan discuss the results of the DA conference held over the weekend and the party’s attempts to become South Africa’s largest party. They also discuss the new draft history curriculum and the emergence of ANC “study

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Promise of a professional public service

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The public service is a reality in our lives, but one that we often find opaque and incomprehensible.

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Strong enough to win

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I stand before you as your newly elected leader with one promise: However long I have the privilege of serving in this job, I will be dedicated to the mission of building a stronger South Africa for everyone.

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How to get the BER’s “Fish Eagle” to soar in SA

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The Bureau for Economic Research at Stellenbosch University has devised three scenarios for the economic future of SA. The scenarios have received some media coverage, including South Africa’s future: Three economic scenarios explored.

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Let’s go for People’s Capitalism

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South Africa’s liberal oppositional parties tend to argue that they’d carry out ANC policies more efficiently and less corruptly. That’s their selling point, but it’s not much of an alternative.

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The trouble with the new history curriculum

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The Department of Basic Education has put a new draft history curriculum out for public comment. The window closes on 19 April. South Africans who care about what their children will learn have just a week to read the draft