This issue discusses the many dimensions of competition, the moral grounding of freedom, and the value of antitrust-free markets through the final installment of Mom’s Monopoly. Further essays warn against using the 1987 crash to justify more intervention, defend voluntary generosity over majoritarian coercion, and critique central planning’s encroachment on individual sovereignty. Additional articles explain fractional-reserve banking, advocate for water markets, examine British policy trends, and review new work on privatizing government functions.