The Freeman: January 2003 Volume 53, 2003

This issue explores how personal responsibility, voluntary action, and market incentives shape outcomes more effectively than political mandates. Contributors examine the misuse of antitrust law, myths about regulation, the incentives that drive real charitable behavior, and the long-term dangers of centralized state power. Additional essays highlight educational reform, constitutional limits, economic misunderstandings, and the moral foundations necessary for a free society.