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This timely collection, compiled and edited by veteran journalist and political commentator Max du Preez, contains critical reflections on various aspects of contemporary South African society. Each contributor is a significant voice in their area of commentary and is well positioned to explore the complexities of the topic under analysis. The resulting pieces offer insights that will engage all readers interested in understanding and addressing the myriad of challenges we face in South Africa.
Topics in the collection include:
• State of the nation – Njabulo Ndebele
• Identity (race, ethnicity and class) – Neville Alexander
• Environment (climate change and sustainability) – Leonie Joubert
• Governance (skills, capacity and service delivery) –James Myburgh
• Judiciary and the constitution – Carmel Rickard
• Crime and violence – Antony Altbeker
• Education – Jonathan Jansen et al.
• Healthcare – Kerry Cullinan and Anso Thom
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This timely collection, compiled and edited by veteran journalist and political commentator Max du Preez, contains critical reflections on various aspects of contemporary South African society. Each contributor is a significant voice in their area of commentary and is well positioned to explore the complexities of the topic under analysis. The resulting pieces offer insights that will engage all readers interested in understanding and addressing the myriad of challenges we face in South Africa.
Topics in the collection include:
• State of the nation – Njabulo Ndebele
• Identity (race, ethnicity and class) – Neville Alexander
• Environment (climate change and sustainability) – Leonie Joubert
• Governance (skills, capacity and service delivery) –James Myburgh
• Judiciary and the constitution – Carmel Rickard
• Crime and violence – Antony Altbeker
• Education – Jonathan Jansen et al.
• Healthcare – Kerry Cullinan and Anso Thom
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