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H H CONTEXT > THE PUBLIC REAL* AMO THE CITT POLITICAL CONTEXT. The public real* ef the city iu that part of tho city that coiwarne the paopla aa a whole and ia shared by the people aa a whole. It ia open to general ofcetfrvetion, and ia dona by oc for tha paopla. Id via* of thia, it's creation, without tha consultation and involvewent of tha paopla seena to ba ridiculous. As such tha public raalaa creation and its on going procsss of crsation requires tha input and general concern of tha generel public. Participation ia ana of tha ways of involving th* paopla in thear plsca waking and city providing, ones sgain. tha pelitical ayataa tbat lsnda itaalf to thia sort of situation ia an activo democratic one, where every parson involved haa tha right to datarnina tha futura and deatiny of tha citiaa public real*, and thair futura and deatiny aft. tha sana tiee, aa it is in tha public raaln that aociaty irtaracts within itsalf and kasps itself in chock. SOCIAL CONTEXT. Tha public raaln has bssn the proyinr* of bureaucrate and third partiaa since the Industrial Revolution* T M social ohaneje. that ia happening in tha world today, with paopla demanding a say in ths Management of their environment, ia changing thia situation* Tha environment ia becoming tha focua of political and social atrugglo because it affecte tha lifa and futura of ovary individual* Tho aocio* political ayaten of apartheid ia now being disnarttled and a new society ia putting down ita rocta. New socisl dyna*aica are occuring because of tsia and tha character of public lifa is chsnging Tha contribution that tha public reel* can aake in the face of thia ia provide places within the*city whare paopla can oeet and get to know ona anothar.knoladge can dispel unfounded feera,_ with thia foundation tha new aociaty can novo An to greater things. Meeting and getting to know ono another ia the besis for thie future, ond the public real* ia where it occura. ECONOMIC CONTEXT. South Africa ia suffering under a barrage of international sanctions. Tho rand ia worth half of what it should bs, and we have difficulty in neeting our foreign debt repayments.on the international acononic front then our outlook is bleak. Our unenploynent figuraa are critical and bond rates reoain high. Political change could check intamejionel policies on disinveatnent. ' With foreign capital flowing into tho country again we could possibly expect an upswing in the- economy ana tho rand could regain ita fornor international value. Prsssuro for change ia occuring both from inside and ouuide of the country. Tho public reel- io ono of tha placaa whata public repretsntatlona to thn state are nade.lt ia one of the mntithe fnr the voices of the people, and is as *.»ch «vital J * I* 1 7
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