The Freeman: February 2003 Volume 53, 2003

This issue investigates how political incentives distort scientific research, public policy, and the pursuit of truth, contrasting state-sponsored orthodoxy with the competitive discipline of open inquiry. Authors examine environmental debates, welfare-state failures, market myths, and the unintended consequences of well-meaning regulation. Additional essays explore entrepreneurship, civil liberties, public-choice insights, and the cultural conditions that sustain a free society.