Hold the Prawns

Picture: Seany@flickr Richard Pithouse - In the cities of the global South elites are often desperate to repress the reality of the shack settlement. Maps are printed in which shack settlements appear as blank spaces, laws are passed that assume that everyone can afford to live formally and, in the name of order and development, the poor are beaten out of the cities. The great elite fantasy is the creation of 'world class cities' – shiny, securitised nowherevilles in which the poor understand that their place is to live in...

Trailer: Oliver Stone's South of the Border

In January 2009, filmaker Oliver Stone traveled to Venezuela to interview President Hugo Chavez. Stone says, "Chavez is as much of a threat to the system as Castro was. He's a great example. If he succeeds, it will be the first time in Latin American history, except for Castro, where he's led an entire region away from the United States' economic controls."  Stone's film about Chavez, "South of the Border" premiered at the Venice Film festival....

Human Rights are More Important than Money in Medical Care

Picture: Chickenlump Glenn Ashton - South Africa’s dual healthcare system depicts a crudely unjust and shameful state of affairs. To state the obvious, our grossly unequal system is typified by a world-class privately funded health care system serving a narrow group of materially comfortable South Africans; sharply contrasted against a hopelessly inadequate state-funded public health care system, which the majority of South Africans, under conditions of poverty and powerlessness, use at their peril. The...

Can Europe Pop the U.S. CEO Pay Bubble?

Picture: Chesi-Fotos CC Sarah Anderson - Since the eruption of the economic crisis last fall, armies of corporate lobbyists have been battling to keep even modest changes in executive compensation rules off the legislative table. Their most common argument: pay restrictions will drive "top talent" out of U.S. firms and into the welcoming arms of higher-paying European companies. This argument has always been laughable. Was it really a résumé-builder to lose trillions of dollars in financial wealth and drive...

Manuel's 'Vision 2025': Is Civil Society Up to the Challenge?

Picture: Sagarbardon Ebrahim-Khalil Hassen - Often civil society activism seems like a mixture of dissatisfaction and hope without much impact on the real world. Activists are usually conscious of the formidable odds against “change” because of the all encompassing and rarely adequately defined structures of power. Underlying this idealism is the idea that planting the seeds for alternatives today will flower into something new at some undefined point in the future. In other words, in spite of all the work, the likely...

What We Don't Know Can 'Kill' Us: Without Access to Information There Can Be No Real Democracy

Picture: Himmelskratzer Dale T. McKinley - A large part of the political, social and economic edifice of the apartheid system in South Africa was built on, and sustained by, the control of information and enforced secrecy.  This was at the heart of the anti-democratic character of the apartheid system. It was the glue that held together the institutionalised violation of the basic human rights of South Africa’s majority. The struggle against apartheid was fundamentally, a struggle for the democratic reclamation of those...