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Governments Cracking Under the Weight of COVID-19 Bureaucracy

Governments Cracking Under the Weight of COVID-19 Bureaucracy
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk (right) looks on as Queensland Chief Health Officer Dr Jeannette Young (left) speaks during a press conference at the mass COVID-19 vaccination centre at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre in Brisbane, Australia, on Aug. 9, 2021. AAP Image/Darren England
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Social engineers have long aspired to perfect the world by improving humans and their living conditions. But such “improvement” can only be achieved when an “elite” segment of society has increasing control of our world.

Eric Louw
Eric Louw
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Eric Louw is a retired professor in political communication with a career spanning South African and Australian universities. Prior to that, he was a former activist, journalist, and media trainer under the African National Congress, where he worked on South Africa's transition into the post-Apartheid era. Louw is an expert on affirmative action, and Black Economic Empowerment policies. His Ph.D. was in the study of Marxism and its postmodern developments. He has authored nine books including "The Rise, Fall and Legacy of Apartheid" and "The Media and Political Process."
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