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Class warfare in the age of technology

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May 02, 2025

IF it was a living thing, your computer would be a worker and you would not only be its owner, but also its oppressor.

- RUDI BUYS

It would be so not because you own it as a device, but because you own the means it requires to do its work, the means to produce value and enact its purpose. If it was a living thing, “the machine” would rue the fact that not himself, but we humans own the hardware components, the power and internet connections - the tools he needs to do work. Still, even if he had these tools, he would not be free to decide when and how to “punch in or out” - to be turned on or off.

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Fears grow over school stand-off

THERE are fears that more violent scenes may unfold at Addington Primary School in Durban as tensions over learner enrollment saw South African parents and foreign nationals clash in full view of children.

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2 mins

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Israeli strike kills three Gaza journalists including freelancer

AN ISRAELI air strike killed a freelancer and two other journalists in Gaza this week, the territory's civil defence agency said, while the military said it struck “suspects” operating a drone.

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2 mins

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Uganda opposition figure in hiding, another risks death in jail

UGANDAN opposition leader Bobi Wine said this week he was on the run following last week's election, while another, Kizza Besigye, risks dying from illness in jail, his wife said.

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2 mins

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Conrad hoping to ‘unlock’ T20 World Cup-bound Stubbs

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Patience pays off: Pretoria Capitals hold the winning hand ahead of SA20 final

THE Pretoria Capitals (PC) have all the cards stacked in their favour after booking an early ticket to the SA20 final.

time to read

2 mins

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