Reflections
The True Cost of Immigration: More Than Just Money
Last Updated: January 31, 2025written by Cameron Visagie Date: January 30, 2025 Immigration is often seen as an exciting adventure, a fresh start filled with opportunities and new beginnings. While this is undoubtedly true, the hidden costs of moving from one place to another are often overlooked. When people think about immigration, they typically consider financial aspects such as...
Whose Land is it Anyway? A Look at What the Philosophers Said
Last Updated: January 5, 2025Author: Cameron Visagie Date: January 5, 2025 The Second Treatise of Government by John Locke and Māori land loss by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels has provided valuable insights into the philosophical foundations of governance and societal organisation. These works have influenced historical and contemporary debates on property, labour, and justice. However, I do not align with either Marx...
From Self-Interest to Collective Progress: A Vision for Humanity
Last Updated: December 15, 2024Cameron Visagie 20 November 2024 Do We Truly Care About Humanity? Recently, a politician boldly declared during an interview, “We care about humanity!” While this statement may sound noble, it begs a more profound question: How much do we genuinely care about humanity, and to what extent do our actions reflect this claim? This article...
The Future of Leadership and Entrepreneurship
Last Updated: December 15, 2024Cameron Visagie 27 September 2024 I recently read Rod B. McNaughton Rod B. McNaughton’s article “Why Employers Undervalue the Skills They Need Most (and What to Do About It)” from the Centre of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at the University of Auckland. His insights on the disconnect between employers’ demand for entrepreneurial skills and their reluctance...