The Freeman: October 1991 Volume 41, 1991

This issue begins with a reflection on how local government habits mirror federal deficit spending, illustrating why welfare-state incentives persist at every level. Further essays document the erosion of individual rights, outline the positive externalities of civilian gun ownership, and analyze the economic burdens of German reunification and the struggles of Chinese entrepreneurs after Tiananmen. Topics also include misconceptions about trade deficits, the limits of democratic government, and several major book reviews.