The Freeman: January 1993 Volume 43, 1993

This issue examines the moral and philosophical roots of a free society, arguing that liberty cannot be preserved through economics alone. Articles critique activist antitrust policy, explore the explosion of laws and lawyers, and highlight how private enterprise—from animal parks to auto manufacturing—outperforms politicized systems. Additional pieces address state health-insurance regulations, government failures in foster care, and the universal benefits of free trade.