
For those at the back: “Just and equitable” compensation is (above) market value
“Market value is not the constitutional standard” is a common argument in the discourse around compensation for expropriated property.

“Market value is not the constitutional standard” is a common argument in the discourse around compensation for expropriated property.

Martin van Staden was featured in The Bulrushes on the issue of land expropriation in the context of Joe Emilio’s groundbreaking Stolen Ground documentary.

The American experience prompts a critical reflection for South Africa

Martin van Staden was featured on NewsFlash on the right to housing in South Africa.

It has become increasingly common among those who seek to undermine the severity of farm attacks.

The FMF was featured in Business Day on private property rights.

Until we shift decisively toward economic freedom, we will remain stuck and risk sliding further backwards.

MMTheorists argue that government red ink (referring to deficits) is a gain for the private sector, as it causes their balances to rise (black ink).

This article was first published by Rational Standard on 30 May 2025 The City of Cape Town’s draft 2025/26 budget introduces a series of charges that deviate

With a lifetime of service to liberty, Temba and Eustace are an example to us all.