Productivity, not altruism

Sympathy for the long-standing plight of Palestinians is insufficient to explain the support for Hamas expressed on the streets of various Western countries and among their elites. Unpacking contributing factors is critical, particularly for South Africa. Western woke elites who support Hamas downplay priorities, tradeoffs and solutions. They rather judge. Those that don’t validate such…Continue reading Productivity, not altruism

Why today’s ‘great powers’ must not be trusted

Authoritarian rulers and left-leaning knowledge merchants both promote misperceptions about a multipolar world. Although great powers still shape the global order, citizen awareness in strategically important countries has never been more vital. Just over a century ago, US president Woodrow Wilson campaigned for reelection emphasising that he had kept the US out of wars. After…Continue reading Why today’s ‘great powers’ must not be trusted

Delusions of investment-led growth alongside localisation are tragically naive

China’s successes and missteps emphatically illustrate what works and what doesn’t Our political transformation mothered a misconceived economy, while our national bickering is too overwhelmed by accusations to spot opportunities. Fortunately, China’s successes and missteps emphatically illustrate what works and what doesn’t. International trade has become as integral to broad prosperity as the adoption of…Continue reading Delusions of investment-led growth alongside localisation are tragically naive

Vastly greater global integration SA’s only hope

With Eskom’s, Transnet’s and the National Treasury’s woes reinforcing one another, prospects for the ANC being booted out of the Union Buildings next year seem less remote. Would that reverse our economy’s dreadful trajectory or merely slow the decline? The ANC lost interest in creating a healthy economy long ago. Instead, they gambled, very aggressively,…Continue reading Vastly greater global integration SA’s only hope

Confronting SA’s core misconceptions

Just before Clem Sunter began his recent talk at the SA Institute of International Affairs about “SA and the world beyond 2023”, a political analyst and I chatted about the ANC’s election strategy. Our concerns were then freshly illuminated as the first half of Sunter’s talk covered his forecasting methodology, particularly the importance of situational…Continue reading Confronting SA’s core misconceptions

How knowledge provocateurs abuse trust

The commitment of many leading media organisations and universities, locally and internationally, to objectively scrutinise events has been corrupted by pervasive ‘knowledge provocateurs’. The assertion that trust has been ‘corrupted’ has an alluring quality that promises an emotional payoff – few emotions are as fervent as betrayal, particularly in SA today. ‘Knowledge provocateur’ is also a…Continue reading How knowledge provocateurs abuse trust

Separate challenges require separate remedies

Only failed states have youth unemployment crises as severe as ours, yet none of our leaders offers workable remedies. Why? The many credible public recommendations for improving our economy can’t create nearly enough jobs. Nations go to great lengths to avoid our ultra-elevated level of sidelined young adults because the risks compound as remedies become…Continue reading Separate challenges require separate remedies