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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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Malema’s threats of force and the liberal order’s rules of the game - Politicsweb
‘Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words shall never hurt me,’ is a crucially important lesson that all parents and educators must continue to teach ...
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Letter: UDF should target NGOs bill - BusinessLIVE
Last weekend’s commemorations of the United Democratic Front (UDF) featured repeated calls for civic action to extricate SA from its malaise.
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Mistaking the ‘Malema’ risk: A reply to Martin van Staden - Politicsweb
This is really a reflection on the virtue of being less than wholly convincing, or convinced, and thus avoiding the penalty of bringing the argument to a close.
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Music, heritage, and a debased politics - Politicsweb
Music is an immutable part of the human experience. Song and rhythm have captured our joys and heartaches, celebrated our achievements, mourned our failings ...
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Flags and threats: A liberal rumination on the limits of free expression - Politicsweb
Julius Malema did it again – he threatened genocidal violence as a crowd cheered him on. Somewhere, a hypothetical Oom Frikkie also displayed the 1928 South ...
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Andrew Kenny: South Africa’s education system is under siege - Biznews
South African education is under attack. The attack is against our few remaining good schools, not against the majority of bad schools. Most South African ...
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Letter: No reason taxis should be exempt from road rules - Cape Argus
There are times when a long-running conflict between an employer and trade unions and their members has to be reckoned with in a conflictual manner.
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Andrew Kenny: “Kill the boer” and the complexities of free speech - Biznews
After Julius Malema had chanted ‘Shoot to kill! Kill the Boer, the farmer! Kill the Boer, the farmer! Brrrr! Pah! Pah!’ to thunderous applause in front of a ...
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Letter: Speech prohibitions are a blunt tool - BusinessLIVE
If Marguerite Stubbs is asking what is acceptable about chanting “kill the boer” or “shoot to kill”, my response is nothing at all. It is an expression of a ...
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