The Freeman: September 1988 Volume 38, 1988

This issue explores the moral consequences of compromise, the personal transformation sparked by discovering freedom, and the philosophical case for judicial protection of economic liberty. Other essays recount America’s first deep-sea salvage battles, chart the career of Charles Schwab and the steel industry’s evolution, and consider whether inequality arising from luck has any policy remedy. The issue also analyzes the roots of China’s hyperinflation and the global debt crisis of the 1980s.