As AI transforms industries, what happens to tax systems built for human labour?
Andre Bothma joins Roman Cabanac to debate whether artificial intelligence could make current tax models obsolete — and what comes next for governments and citizens.
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Joburg’s decay has been documented by one of the city’s most controversial anonymous accounts — JozivsJozi.In this conversation, he reveals how his posts exposing the city’s corruption and decline went viral, and why he believes Johannesburg’s problems run deeper than politics.Follow him on X: https://x.com/jozivsjozi
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Become an Undercurrents member! One payment, membership for life: https://www.undercurrents.co.za/00:00 Introduction to Operation Fromage02:27 The State of Natal: Beauty and Challenges05:16 The Cycle of Political Extraction in Africa07:49 Democracy and Patronage: A Flawed System10:30 Libertarianism vs. Libertinism: A Personal Journey13:03 The Role of Responsibility in Society15:33 Human Rights and the Dilemma of Freedom18:26 Addiction and Recovery: A Personal Perspective21:03 The Debate on Drug Policy: Legalization vs. Prohibition34:17 Cultural Perspectives on Substance Use34:43 The Role of Addiction in Society36:06 Spiritual Malaise and Meaninglessness38:29 The Importance of Family and Community43:11 Critique of the Welfare State44:22 The Impact of Fatherhood on Society46:17 Navigating Employment Challenges57:38 The South Africanization of the West
Roman Cabanac speaks with Stephan Gerber, a parliamentary researcher for Action SA, about the intricacies of South African politics, the role of education and values in governance, and the need for strong leadership. They discuss the challenges faced by political parties, the importance of community empowerment, and the necessity of a dual approach to crime and governance. The conversation also touches on the influence of funding in politics and the potential for a more authoritative leadership style in South Africa.
In this conversation, Roman Cabanac speaks with teacher Rudie about the challenges and changes in the education system, particularly in South Africa. They discuss the impact of technology and AI on teaching, the need for a revised curriculum, and the importance of open conversations about race relations and student engagement. Rudy shares insights from his experience in the classroom, emphasizing the necessity for innovative teaching methods to keep students engaged and the potential for AI to enhance learning. They also touch on the issue of teacher burnout and the future of education in a rapidly changing world.
In this inaugural episode of the Ordinary People Podcast, host Roman Cabanac engages with guest Sean Barnard to discuss the current political landscape in South Africa, the motivations behind podcasting, and the importance of community action. They explore the dynamics of voting, accountability in governance, and the impact of immigration on local communities. The conversation delves into cultural identity, the challenges of illegal immigration, and the need for economic growth and trust within society. The episode concludes with reflections on the future of South Africa's political landscape and the role of community in driving change.
This conversation delves into the complex issues surrounding land grabs and property rights in South Africa, highlighting the failures of political leadership, the impact of the PIE Act, and the personal stories of those affected by these issues.
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This conversation dives into South Africa's cultural identity, economic struggles, and political complexities, highlighting the music industry's racial dynamics, the vital role of water over land, and the need for inclusive media and community empowerment. It debates reparations, critiques leaders like Zuma and Mbeki, and calls for radical policies and a unified South African identity rooted in self-sufficiency and responsibility.
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Ernst Roets discusses the complexities of Afrikaner identity and migration, highlighting challenges in maintaining cultural identity globally while emphasizing democracy and entrepreneurship's role in their experience. He advocates for a cultural shift towards responsibility, gratitude, and civic engagement to foster unity in South Africa's diverse society. Ernst Roets also explores the Pioneer Initiative, the value of realistic aspirations for children, and how chaos can spur community organization amidst governance challenges.Pioneer Initiative: https://www.pioneerinitiative.org.za/
In this conversation, Brad, known as 'Bad Brad' from Big Brother South Africa, shares his journey from reality TV to becoming a prominent figure in the security industry. He discusses the alarming rise in crime in South Africa, particularly organized crime, and the challenges faced by law enforcement.
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In this conversation, I and Duncan Reyburn explore various philosophical themes, focusing on the works of G.K. Chesterton and Rene Girard. We discuss the implications of mimetic desire, the role of media in shaping knowledge, and the importance of identity and commitment in society. The conversation also touches on the relevance of Christianity and Orthodoxy in addressing contemporary issues, emphasizing the need for a deeper understanding of self and community.Sign Up To My Newsletter: https://www.undercurrents.co.za/
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