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Social Engineering as Violence: Cambodia’s War on Family and Difference

Social Engineering as Violence: Cambodia’s War on Family and Difference

Pol Pot’s regime destroyed family, identity, and tradition in Cambodia to remake society in the image of revolution.

Warwick Grey

- September 30, 2025

6 min read

The Common Sense’s Diary

The Common Sense’s Diary

Zille’s podcast win, tariff tensions, Bok glory, and the integrity of sport make this week’s cut in The Common Sense Diary.

The Editorial Board

- September 30, 2025

4 min read

British Virtue Signaling Will No Longer Do

British Virtue Signaling Will No Longer Do

Thousands joined the Unite the Kingdom march in London, signaling cultural change amid discontent with elites, immigration, and policy failures.

Richard Tren

- September 29, 2025

11 min read

The true measure of the Madlanga commission

The true measure of the Madlanga commission

South Africa has a long tradition of judicial commissions that either shield wrongdoing or spark reform. The Madlanga inquiry will test which path it takes.

James Myburgh

- September 29, 2025

8 min read

South Africa’s Iran Alliance Puts US Relationship at Risk

South Africa’s Iran Alliance Puts US Relationship at Risk

A MEARI report warns Pretoria’s deepening partnership with Iran threatens its strategic ties with the US, risking economic, diplomatic, and security fallout.

Mahan

- September 28, 2025

6 min read

Great Visions require concrete actions – Xi Jinping

Great Visions require concrete actions – Xi Jinping

At the UN Climate Summit, Xi Jinping called for confidence, responsibility, and cooperation in advancing global green development.

Xi Jinping

- September 27, 2025

7 min read

In Praise of Heritage Day

In Praise of Heritage Day

Heritage Day stands apart as a rare South African public holiday with bottom-up celebration and shared meaning.

Benji Shulman

- September 27, 2025

6 min read

Half a Century of Advancing Progress Through Freedom

Half a Century of Advancing Progress Through Freedom

The FMF celebrates its 50th anniversary, reflecting on decades of defending free markets, property rights, and individual freedom.

David Ansara

- September 26, 2025

11 min read

The United Nations – A Requiem for a Dream

The United Nations – A Requiem for a Dream

Trump’s UN speech exposes its weaknesses as Lib Dems echo the same institutional failures and double standards.

Simon Lincoln Reader

- September 26, 2025

9 min read

Who Killed Charlie Kirk

Who Killed Charlie Kirk

James Myburgh argues that Charlie Kirk’s assassination was not an isolated act but the foreseeable outcome of a propaganda culture that vilifies conservatives, suppresses dissent, and normalises political violence.

James Myburgh

- September 24, 2025

14 min read

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