
Demystifying the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Technological change is not simply a neutral and inevitable process—it is shaped and driven by existing social relations.
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William Shoki is editor of Africa Is a Country. He is based in Cape Town.

Technological change is not simply a neutral and inevitable process—it is shaped and driven by existing social relations.

Combating Zionism requires a vision that pays no credence to ethno-nationalism. As the world reconsiders the one-state solution, South Africa should lead the way.

The emphasis on identity and difference act to temper the radical potential of South Africa’s youth. They need an education on class politics.

Economies are broken everywhere, but while the rest of the world considers the radical, South Africa resigns itself to the rational.