If Nelson Mandela really had won, he wouldn’t be seen as a universal hero

If Nelson Mandela really had won, he wouldn't be seen as a universal hero

In the last two decades of his life, Nelson Mandela was celebrated as a model of how to liberate a country from the colonial yoke without succumbing to the temptation of dictatorial power and anti-capitalist posturing. In short, Mandela was not Robert Mugabe, and South Africa remained a multiparty democracy with a free press and… Continue reading If Nelson Mandela really had won, he wouldn’t be seen as a universal hero

Democracy is the enemy

The protests on Wall Street and at St Paul’s Cathedral are similar, Anne Applebaum wrote in the Washington Post, ‘in their lack of focus, in their inchoate nature, and above all in their refusal to engage with existing democratic institutions’. ‘Unlike the Egyptians in Tahrir Square,’ she went on, ‘to whom the London and New… Continue reading Democracy is the enemy