Raymond Suttner - Suttner's View
Parliamentary paralysis: Worse is not better
By: Raymond Suttner 25th November 2014 Many observers derive some pleasure from the disorder recently witnessed in parliament and the embarrassment it has caused the ANC. While... →
Realising socio-economic rights
By: Raymond Suttner 25th November 2014 Researcher and analyst Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Shannon de Ryhove about the realisation of social and economic rights through... →
Suttner's View: Remedying parliamentary stalemate
By: Raymond Suttner 25th November 2014 In this episode of Suttner's View, researcher and analyst Professor Raymond Suttner speaks about remedying the current parliamentary stalemate. →
20 years of the vote and socio-economic conditions in South Africa
By: Raymond Suttner 20th November 2014 Below the surface of the Nkandla scandal currently paralysing parliament is the fact that the monies misused were intended to meet basic needs of... →
Suttner's View: Turbulence on South African political scene
By: Raymond Suttner 18th November 2014 In this episode of Suttner's View, researcher and analyst Professor Raymond Suttner speaks about about turbulence in South African politics. →
Women’s ministry: obstacle in struggle against patriarchy?
By: Raymond Suttner 18th November 2014 Researcher and analyst Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Shannon de Ryhove about whether the Ministry of Women is an obstacle in the... →
Suttner's View: What is the significance of Numsa’s expulsion from Cosatu?
By: Raymond Suttner 12th November 2014 In this episode of Suttner's View, researcher and analyst Professor Raymond Suttner speaks about the significance of Numsa’s expulsion from Cosatu. →
Continuing national oppression
By: Raymond Suttner 12th November 2014 Researcher and analyst Professor Raymond Suttner speaks to Polity's Shannon de Ryhove about the persistence of national oppression in South Africa.... →
16 days of no violence against women and children: Women’s ministry colludes with patriarchy
By: Raymond Suttner 10th November 2014 It has been reported in a media release from various feminist organisations that the ministry of women in the presidency invited organisations to a... →
Does national oppression persist in South Africa today? 
By: Raymond Suttner 5th November 2014 The impact of the past in the present preoccupies many people trying to understand conditions in contemporary South Africa. During the national... →