The Freeman: September 1987 Volume 37, 1987

This issue of The Freeman reviews the political economy of professional sports, critiques public financing of stadiums, and rebuts claims that line-item vetoes can rein in federal expansion. Essays warn against creeping economic serfdom, clarify constitutional limits on state power, and expose illusions of socialist “success” abroad. Additional pieces revisit capitalism’s intellectual battles and illustrate how government mismanagement persists across industries.