Identity politics speaks many languages

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Ethnic nationalism, “group rights” and “cultural rights” come in left-wing and right-wing flavours. All are incompatible with a free society founded on individual rights and equality before the law.

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Really, professors?

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Professor Pierre de Vos is a professor of constitutional law at UCT. He occupies the Claude Leon chair at that august institution. Jonny Steinberg was a professor of African Studies at Oxford for nine years.

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Why liberals should support AfriForum and the Solidarity Movement

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For reasons that continue to mystify, many supposed classical liberals cannot help but lay into AfriForum and the Solidarity Movement with criticism they do not give to other non-liberals.

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South Africa abandons its swimmers | Leah Potgieter

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Nicholas Lorimer speaks to DA MP Leah Potgieter about South Africa’s swimming athletes, the role of sport in building a better society, and why quotas are bad for sport. Read her article here: The medals we celebrate and the swimmers

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This is why we can’t have nice things

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South Africa needs economic development. It also needs oil and gas. Foreign-funded eco-lawfare is ensuring it gets neither.

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When the market builds what the state cannot deliver

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A two-bedroom house in Protea Glen, Soweto, now sells for R1.03 million. It sits behind a boom gate, inside a perimeter wall, with private security patrolling a neighbourhood of paved roads and managed common areas. Emperors Security Estate, developed by

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Qatar’s destabilisation of Middle Eastern geopolitics

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Understanding Qatar's role in Middle Eastern geopolitics is crucial to understanding the geopolitics of the Middle East as a whole, and the way Islamism has served as a powerful tool of foreign policy for Qatar*.

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What’s needed to equip SA’s “long-stifled” economy to “expand and prosper” – IRR

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It is time for the Government of National Unity to “think out of the box” and embrace the key reforms now urgently needed to boost growth, stimulate job-creation and create a real skills revolution in the education sector.

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Of Equalisers and Liberators

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The political vocabulary we continue to use is not just redundant, it impairs our ability to make accurate political judgements, to assess political policies, and to chart a new political future.