The Freeman: November 1998 Volume 48, 1998

This issue examines how entrepreneurship, property rights, and market incentives shape environmental stewardship more effectively than political regulation. Authors explore the economics of wildlife management, the ethics of voting, civil-asset forfeiture abuses, and the future of monetary innovation in a digital age. Additional essays analyze Internet development without government direction, consumer choice, natural-rights foundations, and the limits of political problem-solving.