The Freeman: October 1988 Volume 38, 1988

This issue argues that modern policies invert true fairness by prioritizing results over process, questions the rationality of voting under expansive government, and features Milton Friedman on the historical relationship between Jews and capitalism. Additional essays expose how bureaucrats rig policy debates, critique the line-item veto, honor economist William H. Hutt, and recount John D. Rockefeller’s pioneering work in oil and philanthropy.