The digital economy is becoming ordinary. Best we understand it
Jan 28, 2020 08:48 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
The digital economy has been getting a lot of attention, with increasingly strong headlines offering apocalyptic as well as breathtakingly exciting scenarios. Some warn of job losses due to automation, some wonder at the...
'I need nature, I need space': high-rise families rely on child-friendly neighbourhoods
Jan 28, 2020 08:47 am UTC| Insights & Views Life
Childrens living environments in Australian capital cities have changed significantly in the past ten years. This is particularly the case for the growing numbers of families raising children in private, inner-city,...
What's the difference between lies and post-truth in politics? A philosopher explains
Jan 28, 2020 08:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
If I wrote The first sentence in this article is a lie, is this sentence true, or is it a lie? And, if a liar declares I am lying, is the liar telling the truth? In philosophy and logic this is known as the Liars Paradox:...
Public approval is Ramaphosa's only defence against his enemies in the ANC
Jan 28, 2020 08:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Politics
What are South Africans to make of the murmurs that its governing party, the African National Congress (ANC), plans to recall Cyril Ramaphosa as president of the republic at its next National General Council in June? Thats...
When a company falls out with its CEO: lessons from South Africa's Old Mutual
Jan 28, 2020 08:46 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy
A legal battle between Old Mutual, the South African-based pan-African investment, savings and insurance group, and its chief executive officer Peter Moyo has dominated news headlines in the country for the past eight...

Did a volcanic eruption in Indonesia really lead to the creation of Frankenstein?
Jan 28, 2020 08:43 am UTC| Insights & Views Nature
Frankenstein abandons his monstrous creation. Frontispiece to Mary Shelleys 1831 edition of Frankenstein Mary Shelleys Frankenstein tells the tale of a monster created by an obsessed scientist. Since its inception in...
Peter Handke Nobel Prize controversy: Literature can't be judged on esthetics alone
Jan 28, 2020 08:41 am UTC| Insights & Views
Austrian writer Peter Handke received the 2019 Nobel Prize in literature. The award is for a writers life work, and Handke has written novels, travelogues, theatre plays, screenplays and poetry. Hundreds protested the...