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In No Uncertain Terms

Why killing Khamenei was justified

Opinions

For too long, incremental pressure on Tehran failed to change its conduct at home and abroad. The recent strikes that killed Ayatollah Khamenei were not lawless or reckless. They were justified.

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A GNU divided against itself can stand

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Nicholas Lorimer and Michael Morris discuss how a competitive GNU is better than a cozy one. They also chat about the larger ramifications of the water crisis, and the uncertainty of war. https://www.youtube.com/live/N97OrsPowzA?si=cuHRn6QOwqpVnHq2

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The water crisis is a turning point

Opinions

Dry taps, sometimes lasting for days (or weeks or months) are now a fact of life for many South Africans.

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A reading on political foolishness

Opinions

What is it that turns intelligent people into slogan-chanting devotees of anti-political, anti-scientific, anti-factual populism?

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The threat to SA’s biggest industry

Opinions

Could South Africa lose its motor industry, its biggest manufacturer, and half a million jobs?  Could SA repeat the sad experience of Australia, which lost its car industry a decade ago?

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The good old boys don’t drink whiskey and rye anymore

Opinions

I stopped drinking seven years ago. I sometimes wonder whether that was a mistake.

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Paradoxical materialism

Opinions

“The stinking rich will always be with us,” I said. “It’s in the Bible.”

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Incentives and municipal failure: why local government needs a structural reset

Opinions

Like a lot of things that have gone wrong in South Africa, municipal decline is one that can be squarely put down to a problem of incentives.