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Mass civil disobedience over e-tolls could sink the ship

October 14, 2013 Ciaran Ryan 0

Despite the recent Supreme Court of Appeal victory for government over its plans to introduce e-tolls, the matter seems likely to go before the Constitutional […]

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South Africa’s silent revolution

August 16, 2013 Ciaran Ryan 0

In 1990 John Kane-Berman of the SA Institute of Race Relations wrote a book called The Silent Revolution in which he detailed the extent to which apartheid […]

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The surveillance state is fighting for its life

July 30, 2013 Ciaran Ryan 0

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has criticised NSA whistleblower Ed Snowden for “misuse” of government data. Excuse me? What about the galactic-scale misuse of private data by […]

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My brush with black magic

May 3, 2013 Ciaran Ryan 0

“Do you believe in black magic?” asked Tinus, a well-educated Ghanaian who has travelled abroad and now worked as an accountant for one of the […]

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Riot alert: look out Argentina, South Africa, Turkey and India

March 1, 2013 Ciaran Ryan 0

If history teaches us anything, it is that inflation usually ends in violence. The Johannesburg-based economic research house ETM Analytics, which has a strong Austrian […]

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Proof that inflation leads to violence

February 11, 2013 Ciaran Ryan 0

NEW research appears to show a direct link between inflation and South Africa’s social violence. In the months before the Marikana massacre, in which more […]

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Apartheid’s social engineers are still among us

February 4, 2013 Ciaran Ryan 0

More than 20 years have passed since Nelson Mandela was released from prison, yet many – if not most – South Africans still labour under […]

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Szasz and the myth of mental illness

January 29, 2013 Ciaran Ryan 0

In 1961, the late, great Thomas Szasz wrote a book called The Myth of Mental Illness. He followed this classic with several more, notably The […]

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Kwame’s incredible tale of survival at sea

January 1, 2013 Ciaran Ryan 0

I remember the day I found out that Muammar Gaddafi, Libya’s former leader, had been killed. I was in the Bosua Beach Hotel in southern […]

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Rape and retribution in West Africa

December 28, 2012 Ciaran Ryan 0

  While working in West Africa earlier this year I met a rapist. Actually, I employed him in the company I was running in the […]

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