

Nicholas Woode-Smith
http://nicholaswoodesmith.com/
Nicholas Woode-Smith is an economic historian, political analyst and author. He is a senior associate of the Free Market Foundation and writes in his personal capacity.
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South Africa is Too Large to be a Unitary State
- By Nicholas Woode-Smith
- . Apr 13, 2024
A country as large and as diverse as South Africa is far too large to be run by a single, central government. And insistence by

Parties Must Think Harder About Crime
- By Nicholas Woode-Smith
- . Mar 19, 2024
Crime seeps into every aspect of South African society. Violent crime takes lives, sexual assault destroys them. Gangsterism imposes a brutal dictatorship on swathes of

Why South Africa Needs Federalism
- By Nicholas Woode-Smith
- . Mar 13, 2024
By virtue of being divided into semi-autonomous provinces and municipalities, South Africa already has the foundation to be a federal republic. But the ANC’s obsession

Decentralise power, minimise problems
- By Nicholas Woode-Smith
- . Mar 6, 2024
If we want to minimise the problems facing South African society, then we need to decentralise it and embrace a federal system. That means giving

New armed policing agencies may just add to crime problem
- By Nicholas Woode-Smith
- . Feb 20, 2024
Cape Town’s Law Enforcement Advancement Plan (LEAP) and Gauteng’s Crime Prevention Wardens (CPWs) are not only potentially illegal, but miss the point about crime in South Africa.

The necessity of property rights
- By Nicholas Woode-Smith
- . Nov 5, 2022
Property rights are the bedrock of modern civilisation. Without certainty that one’s property will remain one’s own and not be stolen by criminals or robber

South Africa needs less schooling, not more
- By Nicholas Woode-Smith
- . May 7, 2022
Policy makers must stop acting as though increased schooling and higher education budgets are a silver bullet that will solve all South Africa’s problems. Schooling

UCT protests expose need for private universities
- By Nicholas Woode-Smith
- . Mar 19, 2022
As soon as the higher levels of lockdown proper ended for the University of Cape Town, the campus renewed its vintage 2015 protests and shut

The ANC needs Cape independence
- By Nicholas Woode-Smith
- . Feb 26, 2022
It may sound deeply ironic that the African National Congress (ANC), ruling party of South Africa, would benefit from the Western Cape (and possibly the

Smoking ban violates human dignity
- By Nicholas Woode-Smith
- . Jun 16, 2020
South Africa’s lockdown has been lauded and condemned as one of the strictest and longest in the world. Possibly the most controversial aspect of this