This issue examines how the Pilgrims’ Dutch experience shaped American ideas of liberty, self-government, and property rights. Articles explore the moral hazards of modern public relations, the economics of rising college costs, and the destructive effects of minimum-wage laws and labor legislation. Additional essays analyze the national banking crisis, defend decentralized governance, and argue for property-based broadcasting freedom. The issue also critiques claims of “cultural imperialism,” addresses software piracy and digital-audio regulation, and reviews recent works on economics, virtue, and classical liberal thought.