The Freeman: December 1980 Volume 30, 1980

This issue of The Freeman examines the myth that big business drives society toward collectivism, the failure of house-price controls in the U.S. and U.K., and the moral foundations required for a free economy. It also explores corporate social responsibility as a threat to market efficiency, the economic harm caused by inflation, the lessons of vocational freedom, and the ideological drift reflected in political rhetoric. Additional essays address Scandinavian socialism, constitutional interpretation, and the philosophy of freedom.