The Freeman: March 1991 Volume 41, 1991

This issue of The Freeman examines the destructive consequences of state subsidies to private schools, the moral roots of social and political order, and the dangers of expanding government power under the banner of anti-discrimination. It also explores why Communism collapsed, how foreign investment benefits Americans, and how unions and regulatory structures distort free exchange. Additional essays analyze ecology vs. socialism, freedom of association, and the economics of development.