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Programme strengths-weaknesses 1 – CSP

Programme strengths-weaknesses 1 – CSP

by Paul Hendler | 15 Sep 2019 | Bureaucratic Protocols, Free Debate, Operational development, Organisational Development, Urban processes

Between 2012 and 2016 I (Paul Hendler) led a team of consultants for the Cities Support Programme (CSP). This is about the programme strengths-weaknesses. The CSP is a National Treasury (NT) project. CSP’s purpose is to address the poverty, unemployment and...
Preposterous arrogance is what happens …..

Preposterous arrogance is what happens …..

by Paul Hendler | 25 Jun 2017 | Finance, Free Debate, Insights, Political economy, Urban processes

When elites command us to “do as we say not as we do”. This is preposterous arrogance….. Public discourse contaminated by preposterous arrogance Social forces interpolate their members. This happens through people learning to mouth the views...
South African Anger and its vicissitudes

South African Anger and its vicissitudes

by Paul Hendler | 30 Apr 2017 | Free Debate, Grassroots struggle, Insights

Almost every commentator agrees that the levels of South African anger are too high. Anger exists between ethnic (black/white) groups, men and women, and men and children. South African anger is a manifestation of splits in the “rainbow nation”. A critical...
Climate activism: absolutely catastrophic or actually a hoax?

Climate activism: absolutely catastrophic or actually a hoax?

by Paul Hendler | 17 Jan 2017 | Climate Science, Extreme Weather, Free Debate, Global Warming

Executive Summary Climate activism is subject to controversy. On the one side are the climate scientists and social movements. They predict dire consequences and catastropic implications.But there are the sceptics. They question the assumptions and findings of climate...
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