
IEJ is wrong about corporate tax
The IEJ’s proposals are, succinctly, incredibly foolish.
The IEJ’s proposals are, succinctly, incredibly foolish.
South Africans need to sacrifice some of the luxuries provided by our state.
The state does not respect its citizens. Individuals are forced to respect the state.
Zuma is strategically framing this illiberal agenda as an attempt to revive indigenous governance structures.
After some time of inactivity, we are excited to announce that the Rational Standard is back.
What we liberals mean by “equality” is quite concise; all people have equal rights before the law and thus enjoy equal liberty.
Since I am a Zimbabwean alert to the nightmare of bad laws, I had to share my experience with fellow Africans.
People like Malema and Mngxitama would have long been behind bars in civilised societies, but remain at large – MPs in fact – in SA.
Critics frequently argue that concerns over expropriation are based on irrational fear, but this film makes it impossible to sustain this view.
Wealth – true wealth – isn’t money, but the things we for which we exchange money.