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BSR: The Podcast
BSR: The Podcast
7 episodes
2 months ago
If you move into a neighbourhood where a railway line passes, you are likely to struggle with the noise of the trains that use it regularly. But when you ask the neighbours who have lived there for a long time, you might be surprised when they tell you that they do not even notice the train. They will laugh it off and reassure you that you will be fine in no time. “You will get used to it,” they might say with a smile before adding, “You won’t even know it’s there!”. And indeed, chances are that after a while, you will get used to it. Full Article:https://bigsr.africa/the-problem-of-habituating-to-authoritarianism/ Alex Magaisa: twitter.com/Wamagaisa Narrated by Samkeliso Tshuma: twitter.com/samkebusiness
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If you move into a neighbourhood where a railway line passes, you are likely to struggle with the noise of the trains that use it regularly. But when you ask the neighbours who have lived there for a long time, you might be surprised when they tell you that they do not even notice the train. They will laugh it off and reassure you that you will be fine in no time. “You will get used to it,” they might say with a smile before adding, “You won’t even know it’s there!”. And indeed, chances are that after a while, you will get used to it. Full Article:https://bigsr.africa/the-problem-of-habituating-to-authoritarianism/ Alex Magaisa: twitter.com/Wamagaisa Narrated by Samkeliso Tshuma: twitter.com/samkebusiness
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Why Public Goods Matter: Rich or Poor.
BSR: The Podcast
7 minutes 53 seconds
5 years ago
Why Public Goods Matter: Rich or Poor.
The truth, of course, is most people have been witnessing the terrible decline of public goods for a long time. It is the reality they have lived with for a long time. Unfortunately, those who should care often ignore the pleas of the ordinary people, believing these to be poor people’s problems. Everyone should care about how society is governed and take part in promoting it. Full article: https://www.bigsr.co.uk/single-post/2020/11/09/COMMENT-Why-Public-Goods-matter-to-all-of-us-rich-or-poor Alex Magaisa: https://twitter.com/Wamagaisa Narrated by Samkeliso Tshuma: https://twitter.com/samkebusiness
BSR: The Podcast
If you move into a neighbourhood where a railway line passes, you are likely to struggle with the noise of the trains that use it regularly. But when you ask the neighbours who have lived there for a long time, you might be surprised when they tell you that they do not even notice the train. They will laugh it off and reassure you that you will be fine in no time. “You will get used to it,” they might say with a smile before adding, “You won’t even know it’s there!”. And indeed, chances are that after a while, you will get used to it. Full Article:https://bigsr.africa/the-problem-of-habituating-to-authoritarianism/ Alex Magaisa: twitter.com/Wamagaisa Narrated by Samkeliso Tshuma: twitter.com/samkebusiness