This issue investigates threats to privacy, the rise of national ID systems, and the political incentives behind corporate-blame shifting and economic regulation. Articles analyze global hunger, airline protectionism, racial inequality myths, New Urbanism, property rights for the poor, medical-innovation misperceptions, and the constitutional limits on war powers. Additional essays critique antitrust, drug policy, welfare for farmers, socialism’s failures, statistical abuse, and America’s drift toward centralized power.