by Paul Hendler | 14 Sep 2019 | Finance, Housing, Land processes, Political economy
Executive Summary A group of 14 people gathered at a home in Kalk Bay during 2017 to discuss the meaning of ‘neo-liberalism’. Neo-liberalism – urbanisation housing. There is already an introductory trailer to this. We are all involved in concern for...
by Paul Hendler | 13 Sep 2019 | Finance, Housing, Land processes, Political economy
Trailer – Introduction Video Here is a trailer for a longer video. This records the introduction to a discussion that I facilitated. The discussion was about Neo-liberalism. And its impact on South Africa’s Urban and Housing strategies since 1994....
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...
by Paul Hendler | 25 Jun 2017 | Finance, Grassroots struggle, Housing, Land processes, Political economy, Urban processes
Recently Helen Zille caused a storm. This was because she tweeted that colonialism wasn’t all that bad. In doing this she implied that it brought development to the backward parts. For this the ANC attacked her. Also her party, the DA, is having a disciplinary...
by Paul Hendler | 28 Apr 2017 | Business Strategy, e-Commerce, Insights, Political economy, SMME support, Tenders
To be or to question ? Should we question what we do? Or should we just get on with the job? And be grateful that we have work? I faced this question many times. Answering influenced how we branded INSITE. Our response was not either to be critical or to be practical....