Thank – don’t tax – the rich

We must support policies which tame poverty and unemployment even if they increase inequality. Many people maintain that inequality can always be reduced by making taxes more progressive. But raising taxes for high income earners can result in fewer jobs and more poverty.  Reducing poverty while broadly improving living standards requires increasing productivity. Placing an…Continue reading Thank – don’t tax – the rich

Should we want an ANC-DA coalition?

Thirty years ago, the results of our first legitimate election seemed to maximise contentment. This year’s voting could be our last legitimate election and it’s hard to realistically envisage a favourable outcome. It is quite unlikely the ANC will be ‘electorally competitive’ in 2029 without aggressively undermining the basic requirements for achieving a valid election.…Continue reading Should we want an ANC-DA coalition?

Why it suits the ANC that the SA economy scorns global norms

Even if investment were to stream into the country, the jobless youth crisis would not be alleviated A recent analysis by German engineers outlined how Eskom’s dysfunctional management structures diverge sharply from international norms. Meanwhile, multitudes of well-supported accusations of incompetence and corruption distract us from unpacking why our political economy is a stark international…Continue reading Why it suits the ANC that the SA economy scorns global norms

How not to programme humans, Google versus Goodall

Great ape troops rarely exceed a few dozen before conflicts provoke departures. Humans are chatty great apes motivated to align broadly by security and economic benefits. As the Cold War ended, technological advances teamed with economic forces to deliver extraordinary global communication and supply chain networks. Poverty plunged far faster than was thought possible. However,…Continue reading How not to programme humans, Google versus Goodall

SA’s problems and solutions lie beyond identity politics

Poverty alleviation requires afflicted countries to add value to exports to wealthy countries, instead of prioritising inequality Grievances should constructively inform politics, as fresh options to better align interests flourish alongside today’s highly disruptive changes. Instead, grievances are routinely exploited to stoke political divisions.  While oppression has always featured, our ancestors were threatened more by…Continue reading SA’s problems and solutions lie beyond identity politics

The ANC’s anti-jobs foreign policy

tweaking the nose of the West comes with costs While the ANC’s reliance on patronage greatly limits its institutional capacity and its ability to change, we mustn’t underestimate the party’s rising appetite for thwarting our constitutional protections. If 40% of voters favour the ANC in our 29 May contest, as suggested by various polls, is…Continue reading The ANC’s anti-jobs foreign policy

Trump’s potential to be a great president

Republican nominee’s personality is annoying but he could make world safer and more prosperous While neither Joe Biden nor Donald Trump would be an acceptable candidate to run a public company, Trump has much potential to be a transformational president – for better or worse. Let’s consider the upside. It would seem that Biden is…Continue reading Trump’s potential to be a great president