This issue warns of new threats to freedom of the press, defends property rights as the foundation of all other rights, and explores how businesses adapt to changing consumer demands. Additional articles revisit the 1946 voter revolt against regulation, profile Wilhelm von Humboldt as a classical-liberal thinker, and consider the moral legitimacy of immigration policies. Essays on agriculture, cultural decline, utopianism, organizational behavior, and debates over wealth distributions round out the issue.