This issue of The Freeman explores the moral discipline required for a free society, the seductive but dangerous allure of political revolution, and Albania’s survival as Europe’s last unreformed Marxist state. It also evaluates whether war can revive weak economies, the roots of America’s liability crisis, the case for re-legalizing drugs, and Mises’s arguments for economic education. Additional articles examine Medicare’s unsustainable promises, spontaneous order, and the tensions created when the state attempts to reshape society.