The Freeman: June 2003 Volume 53, 2003

This issue explores the open-ended nature of knowledge and the dangers of using political power to impose technological, economic, or moral uniformity. Writers examine nonprofit myths, union-driven cost inflation, environmental misunderstandings, natural-rights debates, and the incentives behind U.S. policy toward Cuba. Additional articles address patriotism, regulation, competition, early industrial history, and the moral contradictions people accept when judging markets.