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The return of leftwing anti-Semitism revisited - Politicsweb
The war between Hamas and Israel in May 2021 was remarkable for the virulent antisemitism that erupted all over the world after it.
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The Rule of Law and the Wisdom of the Ages - BusinessBrief
7 February 2022 - For millennia the dominant thinking throughout human society was, ‘force over voluntary interactions.’ Regardless of the country, the adage ...
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The well-kept secret of SA’s regime ideological gerrymandering - Politicsweb
Various repressive laws that explicitly or implicitly allow government to censor or manipulate free expression and discourse are already on the Statute Book in ...
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To see liberty thrive - Politicsweb
I suspect the main reason why liberalism is so much stronger and more enduring than the fiercer (and all too often indistinguishable) ideologies to its left ...
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Two key draft laws advance the NDR, but threaten SA democracy – IRR
21 September 2022 - Two key pieces of legislation signed off by parliamentary committees yesterday proceed in lockstep in advancing the National Democratic ...
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Webinar: An In-Depth Look into the Quality of Life of LGBT South Africans
Don't miss next week's webinar on the latest report from the Institute of Race Relations, An In-Depth Look into the Quality of Life of LGBT South Africans.
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Will midnight signal the arrival of a permanent pandemic in SA? - Biznews
4 May 2022 - Circa May 5, the lockdown measures currently in place will no longer apply under the Disaster Management Act, which is why Joe Phaahla, the ...
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World reverts to civil freedoms as SA clings to draconian powers – IRR
4 March 2022 - South Africa remains under de facto emergency regulations not usually seen outside of war – in stark contrast to a gathering global trend ...
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Zuma must go to prison – IRR
There have been widespread calls for former President Jacob Zuma to go to jail, but at least two considerable obstacles could prevent that.
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