The Freeman: August 1993 Volume 43, 1993

This issue examines the failures of industrial policy, the utopian roots of national-service schemes, and the inherent tendency of bureaucracies to expand. Essays challenge popular misconceptions about overconsumption, argue for the benefits of human variation, and critique paternalistic health and fitness initiatives. Other contributors warn how high taxes suppress initiative and explore the cultural dynamics that shape race, family, and civic responsibility.