The news cycle says crisis; history says pattern. We sit down with political philosopher and lecturer Gerhard Wolmarans to test whether our moment is truly exceptional or simply another liminal passage where the old order fades and the new hasn’t yet taken shape. From Rome to Mali, the Glorious to the French Revolution, Gerhard traces how change arrives—sometimes as a flood, sometimes as a slow thaw—and why the health of politics often decides whether societies reform or fracture. We dig int...
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The news cycle says crisis; history says pattern. We sit down with political philosopher and lecturer Gerhard Wolmarans to test whether our moment is truly exceptional or simply another liminal passage where the old order fades and the new hasn’t yet taken shape. From Rome to Mali, the Glorious to the French Revolution, Gerhard traces how change arrives—sometimes as a flood, sometimes as a slow thaw—and why the health of politics often decides whether societies reform or fracture. We dig int...
Ivo Vegter - The Economic Philosophies of Milei and Trump: Lessons from Argentina's Free Market Experiment
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Ivo Vegter - The Economic Philosophies of Milei and Trump: Lessons from Argentina's Free Market Experiment
What happens when countries truly embrace free market economics? In this thought-provoking conversation with columnist and economic commentator Ivo Vegter, we explore the fundamental differences between Argentina's President Javier Milei and America's Donald Trump - two leaders often lumped together but operating from vastly different economic philosophies. Vegter, who writes for the Institute of Race Relations' Daily Friend, traces his own journey from mathematician to libertarian thinker, ...
Straight, No Chaser
The news cycle says crisis; history says pattern. We sit down with political philosopher and lecturer Gerhard Wolmarans to test whether our moment is truly exceptional or simply another liminal passage where the old order fades and the new hasn’t yet taken shape. From Rome to Mali, the Glorious to the French Revolution, Gerhard traces how change arrives—sometimes as a flood, sometimes as a slow thaw—and why the health of politics often decides whether societies reform or fracture. We dig int...