The Freeman: August 1996 Volume 46, 1996

This issue analyzes the fiscal and political forces driving big-city decline, the recurring backfire of regulatory and welfare-state policies, and the economic insights of Julian Simon on practical decision-making. Writers explore personal responsibility, labor-union power, government overreach, and the ancient roots of taxation. Additional features include theological critiques of statism, cultural commentary, and Jim Powell’s profile of John Locke as a foundational thinker in the liberal tradition.