The Freeman: June 1980 Volume 30, 1980

This issue of The Freeman examines the dangers of relying on others’ property through political means, the constitutional roots of limited government, the tension between utopian ideals and real-world incentives, and the importance of personal stewardship. It also explores how regulations distort labor markets, why inflation fuels economic conflict, how moral character underpins free societies, and why political rather than economic forces often drive public-sector expansion.