FMF NEWSLETTER 4 OCTOBER 2017

 

FMF NEWSLETTER 4 OCTOBER 2017   
EDITORIAL  

Dear friend of the FMF

In this week’s feature article, Martin van Staden explains how the government’s National Health Insurance (NHI) and Demarcation Regulations violate South Africans’ constitutional rights. Section 18 of the Constitution, freedom of association, and section 27(1)(a), the right to have access to healthcare, mean that South Africans have the constitutional right to choose their health care providers without government interference. Van Staden also explains that, if the government really cared about the poor, they would focus on funding healthcare for those unable to afford it, and not attempt to establish a monopoly and the control of the financing and provision of all healthcare.

WORTH READING: Get South Africa Growing by Brian Kantor
"In my book Get SA Growing, I try to build trust in, and respect for, market forces by examining and explaining what goes on in our economy and how and why it could be better organised for the benefit of nearly all of us – especially for the many desperate poor. We should have more respect for the rights of individuals to make their own decisions and bear the consequences of them." READ more here.

FEATURE article  

Government’s programmes will violate right to access healthcare – MARTIN VAN STADEN

Government’s National Health Insurance (NHI) scheme and Demarcation Regulations are unequivocal violations of South Africans’ constitutional rights to freedom of association and access to healthcare. Rather than engaging in such repressive behaviour, government should be funding private medical care for the poor.

WEEKLY smile  

For radical economic transformation in energy, adopt the 1998 White Paper
 

SAVE the date  

Wednesday, 18 October  MEDIA BRIEFING – Jannie de Villiers, CEO of Grain SA – Threats to food security – climate, loss of arable land and transformation uncertainties @11h00 @ FMF – RSVP http://www.freemarketfoundation.com/View-Event?i=161

Wednesday, 25 October Agbiz information day (non-FMF event), Paarl, Western Cape | Current challenges in policy and legislation environment and opportunities in the agribusiness sector. RSVP before 25 September 2017 by clicking HERE

27-29 October  Libsem Wakkerstroom (non-FMF event) This year’s libertarian seminar will be held at Papillon in Wakkerstroom from 27-29 October.  The registration which includes 3 lunches, teas and coffees is R450 per person. For more information, please contact Frances Kendall on fkendall@icloud.com

Saturday, 4 November The Impumelelo Social Innovations Centre Award presentation in Cape Town @ Artscape Opera House, Cape Town RSVP http://www.freemarketfoundation.com/View-Event?i=159

LIVE STREAMING IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL EVENTS via the FMF’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/FMFSA/

WORTH reading  

London's Uber ban shines light on the sorry state of the rule of law
Why futurist Ray Kurzweil isn't worried about technology stealing your job
It’s the end of the university as we know it

FMF in the media  

Media release R 3bn SAA bailout – but only R 450 m left for working capital. Again taxpayers pick up the bill

Media digest SEPTEMBER 2017 for all media coverage

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Temba A Nolutshungu – Statist ideologies vs Individual sovereignty
Russell Lamberti – South Africa: failing economy and life after the downgrade
Jasson Urbach & Johann Serfontein – NHI pie in the sky

Martyn Davies and Leon Louw – The secret of China’s success: innovation and entrepreneurship
South Africa: The Solution (1987)

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Leon Louw – Radical Economic Transformation
Rex van Schalkwyk – Rule of Law 1 of 2 – What it is not
Rex van Schalkwyk – Rule of Law 2 of 2 – What it is

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