Frederik van Zyl Slabbert Collection
Frederik Van Zyl Slabbert: scholar, politician, progressive thinker, businessman. Van Zyl Slabbert had a significant connection with Stellenbosch University throughout his life starting from his days as a student in Wilgenhof Residence in the early 1960’s. He completed his Bachelor of Arts here, as well as his Honours in Sociology. He completed his Masters in Sociology under the supervision of Prof Dian Joubert in 1964 and later, in 1967, his PhD under Prof SP Cilliers. He also lectured in the Department of Sociology. He then held various academic teaching positions in South Africa before his political career was initiated and he famously became the youngest leader of the official opposition in our country’s history in 1979. Slabbert remained an accomplished scholar and author and published several books in his lifetime. In 1986 Slabbert resigned from Parliament and then focused his leadership on a number of significant events which would ultimately influence the history and future of our country, for example the founding of IDASA and leading the delegation of Afrikaners to Dakar in 1987. His connection with our institution, however, came full circle when he was appointed Chancellor of Stellenbosch University in 2008. This connection is of course also further perpetuated by the FVZS Institute for Student Leadership Development, launched in 2011.
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Frederik van Zyl Slabbert articles [178]
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Frederik van Zyl Slabbert speeches [79]
Speeches written by South African politician Frederik van Zyl Slabbert
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Toespraak gehou in Pretoria by Openbare Vergadering van die N.D.B. [Nuwe Demokratiese Beweging = New Democratic Movement]
Speech given in Pretoria at a General Meeting of the N.D.B. [Nuwe Demokratiese Beweging = New Democratic Movement]. Accompanied by two letters between Franklin A. Sonn and Dr. F. van Zyl Slabbert. -
The relationship between political strategies
Summary/list of overhead slides for a presentation at an ANC/Business Summit. -
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Should Israel not listen to its prophets?
Should Israel not listen to its prophets? [Re resignation of FVZS and Alex Boraine from Parliament]. Holograph note at top: “Submitted to Sunday’s paper.” -
Who will control the (business) organisation of the future - in South Africa
Paper presented at Rhodes University Commerce Week in Grahamstown. -
The Soviet threat to Southern Africa
Paper presented at the SAIIA[South African Institute of International Affairs]/World Peace Foundation Conference, Hilton, Natal, 17 - 20 January, 1984. -
Keynote Speech: Quo Vadis TBVC?
Keynote address, delivered at a conference, Nwanedi Resort, Republic of Venda, 1990.10.30 - 1990.11.01. Accompanied by letters: Had referred to FVZS in his opening address; conference was successful and attended by [Bantu] ... -
Toespraak deur Sy Edele P.W. Botha, DVD LV, Eerste Minister 17 April 1982
Toespraak deur Sy Edele P.W. Botha, DVD LV, Eerste Minister, tydens ’n openbare vergadering te Oudtshoorn op 17 April 1982. -
Toespraak deur Sy Edele P.W. Botha, DVD LV, Eerste Minister 20 Maart 1982
Toespraak deur Sy Edele P.W. Botha, DVD LV, Eerste Minister, tydens die amptelike ingebruikneming van die Hoofkwartier: Paarl Kommando op 20 Maart 1982. -
Toespraak deur Sy Edele P.W. Botha, DVD LV, Eerste Minister 18 Maart 1982
Toespraak deur Sy Edele P.W. Botha, DVD LV, Eerste Minister, by geleentheid van die Nasionale Mielieprodusente Organisasie se Jaarkongres te Klerksdorp op 18 Maart 1982. -
Is academic freedom still an issue in the new South Africa?
Academic Freedom Lecture, given at the University of Cape Town. Published in: UCT News. Cape Town: University of Cape Town, October 2003. -
Academic Freedom Lecture. Rhodes University 1990
Daantjie Oosthuizen Memorial Lecture. Text of speech, with footnotes. -
Use the freedom you have to work for the freedom you want
The eighth E.G. Malherbe Academic Freedom Lecture. Delivered at the University of Natal, Durban. Academic Freedom Committee. Students’ Representative Council. University of Natal, Durban, 1975. -
South Africa 2004 - 2014: the future is not what it used to be
Speech delivered at the Aardklop Arts Festival, [Potchefstroom], to lead in the annual Sol Plaatje Discourse Series. -
Alan Paton Memorial Lecture
Alan Paton Memorial Lecture by Dr. F. van Zyl Slabbert on 4 June 1993. -
The burden of democracy
Volume 5 of Jan Smuts memorial lecture. South African Institute of International Affairs: Braamfontein, July 1992 and text of speech, with footnotes. -
Accountability in transition
Speech delivered as part of the second Andrew Savage Memorial Lecture, in the Walmer Town Hall, Port Elizabeth. -
Change and human rights in South Africa
Speech delivered at the Edgar Brookes Memorial Lecture (formerly called the Edgar Brookes Lecture for Academic & Human Freedom), at the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg. -
Options for South Africa
Poster of lecture at the Robson Square Media Centre Theatre, Simon Fraser University. Vancouver, Canada. -
South Africa: contradictions of co-optive politics
Printed poster on talk as L.S.E. Suntory-Toyota Lecturer.