The current global economic climate is characterized by unprecedented levels of inequality, where the vast majority of wealth and power is concentrated in the hands of a small minority. The dominant capitalist economic system of the “West,” which promotes market …
Introduction Workplace-based learning has become increasingly significant in contemporary education, particularly within the context of vocational and professional training. In South Africa, the integration of environmental education within workplace settings is crucial given the country’s unique ecological challenges and socio-economic …
Introduction The recent article on Polity.org.za discusses South Africa’s critique of the United Kingdom’s proposed carbon border tax, arguing that it could exacerbate existing inequalities between developed and developing nations (Polity, 2024). This scholarly article aims to analyze South Africa’s …
Abstract This article explores the predictive acumen of Jonathan Wigley, Managing Director of SkillsLink Academy, focusing on his science fiction radio play written a decade ago and his recent analytical article on the potential benefits of a Donald Trump re-election. …
Abstract This article examines the “Nature-Based Solutions for Comprehensive Disaster and Climate Risk Management” toolkit developed by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR). The toolkit aims to support countries in integrating nature-based solutions (NbS) into comprehensive disaster …
Abstract Yoga, an ancient practice that combines physical postures, breathing techniques, and meditation, has its roots in the Indian subcontinent. Over the centuries, yoga has evolved into various forms and has been widely embraced worldwide. This article delves into the …
Abstract This article analyzes Michael Power’s opinion piece titled “Hier Kom Groot Kak – The Coming Fall of Today’s Troy: The Western Financial Order,” which explores the impending decline of the Western financial hegemony. The analysis covers key themes such …
Abstract This article delves into the core teachings and life of Jesus Christ, questioning whether He intended to establish a church and be regarded as God, as contemporary Christian doctrine asserts. It examines the beliefs of early Christian communities and …
Introduction The introduction of indentured Indian labor to South Africa, particularly in Natal and Durban, marked a significant period in the region’s socio-economic and political history. This article delves into the historical context of Indian indentured labor, the ensuing racial …
Jonathan James Wigley’s poetry collection, “Freedom,” is an evocative exploration of the human experience, addressing themes of modern masculinity, forgiveness, spiritual awakening, and the intrinsic connection between individuals and the natural world. The collection is divided into three main parts, …