Needed: a skilful solution
When racial matters arise in South Africa, they invariably provoke a great deal of visceral reaction. This is eminently understandable, though it often obscures subjects
Affirmative action is for other people
Affirmative action is for other people. Nobody believes in affirmative action for the services they receive, only for the services other people receive. It is
What are the world’s worst combinations?
Some immediately come to mind: I would say tomato sauce and ice cream; one of my friends swears by peanut butter and olives on a
WWF state-of-the-planet report filled with dubious stats
Over the years, the WWF Living Planet Report has thrown up many strange inconsistencies that suggest active manipulation to hide positive data and exaggerate negative
Hannibal’s defeat
This Week in History recalls memorable and decisive events and personalities of the past. 19 October 202 BC – Second Punic War: At the Battle of
Where has the corporate backbone gone?
The last week has been tumultuous for the pharmacy chain Dis-Chem. It began with a confidential letter to staff (which was promptly leaked), chastising them
Dis-Chem’s disaster
It remains unclear whether Dis-Chem has withdrawn its moratorium on the hiring of white people. A letter to the public earlier this week on the
What can classical liberals learn from Liz Truss?
Many of the promises Liz Truss made before her election as UK prime minister would have sounded good to libertarians, classical liberals, and conservatives. Yet
Will Putin cancel ‘cancel culture’?
Stopping the fighting might soon be in everyone’s interest but there are conflicting priorities. Those who delight in criticising necessary-but-imperfect trade-offs will baulk at advancing
Joburgers, be careful about Cape Town!
Unlike most Capetonians, I like Johannesburg. I am somewhat bemused by the rising trend of “semigration” by the flood of Joburgers selling up there –