HISTORY: Leon Louw's Early Speeches
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HISTORY: Leon Louw’s early speeches, submissions, articles Found in a box in the storeroom and scanned Index A Constitution for our children's children A critical review of prevailing energy predictions & policies A critique of decentralisation policy A dozen popular South African myths A non-left anti-apartheid program Africa's free market revolution or the death of African socialism All tax is bad tax Anglo American industrial relations training course – Basic economics and employer/employee relations A very strange economy: Africa's bastion of "white capitalism" and "black socialism" (article for Campus Studies Institute (USA)) Banking and free enterprise Free enterprise and the building industry (Bifsa congress 1984) Black tenure vs white tenure in SA: what is the impact on development? Blacks, black markets and the decriminalisation of liquor Blueprint of free enterprise programme Building society assets – who are legitimate claimants? Business executives, recession and interventionism Bylaws and regulations Capitalism, democracy & the equal distribution of poverty Caveat emptor – buyer beware – of those who want to help you Ciskei – free market success or failure? Comment on Salu submission to president's council Comment on the lease of dwellings bill (notice 910 of 1989) Comment on the SA Agricultural Union submission to the president's council committee on economic policy Creating self-employment opportunities by privatisation Democracy and business Die behoevte en hand having van gehalte in SA in die 1990's Die ownerheidsrol in die ekonomiese ontwikkeling van 'n derdewereldland Economic miracles of the far east Economic policies for the 1980's the unrecorded (informal) sector Economic systems – the world's experience Economic, social and political implications of the computer revolution Economy in crisis – an analysis of the state & trend of intervention in the SA economy Effects of planning land values Environmentalism – emotion vs reality Far east tour/film project Five years strategic planning Framework for the determination of metropolitan and district council boundaries Free enterprise in South Africa Free enterprise meets all the needs of all the people Free market dialogue – consumers Free market dialogues Future trends in private enterprise Gelfjenthuid – die eerste vereiste vir motivering en prestasie Get off Jay's back How to make recession work for you Implications of the 'new free market' in SA Interactive financial planning system (The revolution in economic policy…) Investigation by the committee for economic affairs into productivity Is advertising really necessary Is the South Africa economy being stifled by excessive political and social demands and controls? Jurisprudence Land tenure in Transkei: proposal for land tenure reform tribal system Leon Louw's (shorter) myth blaster Leon Louw's evidence to US Congress April '94 Lesson for South Africa from Eastern Europe & elsewhere Local authorities and business development Louw's eleven laws of government intervention Marketing, manipulation and money Merchant Bank Free Market Foundation convention Methodology and the concept of class Monopoly myths National mental health – coping with racial interaction Opportunity as a pre-requisite for motivation and achievement Options open to KwaZulu from a business point of view Privatisation address Privatisation and social work Privatisation in South Africa and Africa Privatisation of roads Promoting economic growth through privatisation & deregulation Reflections upon the first global revolution Rehabilitation from the industrialists viewpoint Report back on European trip to libertarian international by Leon Louw & Frances Kendall Report on UK lecture/study tour Retail and industrial deregulation in a free market: what's in it for big business Road and rail transportation in South Africa Should the heavy vehicle road transportation industry in SA be deregulated? If not, why not? Simple, flat, uniform and low South Africa (and Africa) – high road, low road or messy path? South Africa's future and limited government Speech to the direct sales and service association of South Africa Staking claims Statutory control of economic concentration for the purported purpose of increasing competition Strategy for a negotiated post-apartheid democratic alternative for South Africa Summary of views, comments and action recommendations (the country's economic and socio- economic goals) Temporary removal of restrictions on Economic Activities Bill The advantages and disadvantages for Namibia of deregulation and privatisation with reference to experience gained elsewhere The economics of apartheid, disinvestment & South Africa's future The economy and the RDP The effects of planning on land values The extent to which white political power has impeded black advancement in South Africa & how the impediments could be removed The extraordinary significance of Peristroika The free market and the law The free market system – deregulate or die The future of pension funds in the new South Africa The importance of a competitive economy – with reference to the role of monopolies and the price mechanism as an efficiency regulator The influence of race and culture on economic performance and prosperity The informal sector The interaction of politics and economics in South Africa The outlook for South Africa (& Africa), high road, low road or messy path? The poor get richer: redistribution through growth The potential impact of antitrust on the monopolies of South Africa The private enterprise system – response to questionnaire The privatisation option The prospects for liberty in Africa The quality of equality: equal rights or equal slavery The racism, anti-semitism, sexism and elitism of Karl Marx The road to hell is paved with good intentions The role of radio in the socio-cultural evolution of South Africa The role of the insurance intermediary in a free enterprise system The rule of law under siege in South Africa The state of freedom in the new South Africa The world's first global revolution – privatisation, deregulation and devolution – it's implications for SA (4th world conference) The world's first global revolution – privatisation, deregulation and devolution – it's implications for SA – SA megatrends – the high road Towards an open society Towards resolving the new confusion about land tenure Transport subsidies: A free market critique Tribal land reform in Ciskei Truth and fiction in the nationalisation vs privatisation debate US Congress Committee on Foreign Affairs, African Affairs Subcommittee, April 20 1994 Waste or Wonderland? South Africa on the edge What does the private sector expect of an effective & efficient public sector? What price free enterprise in black communities Who are the communicators? Winning…and losing…strategies for the future .