The Free Market 14, no. 3 (March 1996) The joy erupting in Howard University’s student union was palpably motivated; O.J. Simpson would walk. “As the verdict was read, the place erupted into screaming and jumping. You couldn’t hear,” one observer put it. To the students, a falsely accused black man was able to get justice—in racist America, no
The Free Market 14, no. 9 (September 1996) Now in its seventh year, the school voucher experiment in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is held up as a model for the nation. But the Milwaukee Parental Choice Program has found itself fighting its own track record as much as the city’s public school establishment. The early cascade of hurrahs has slowed in
The Free Market 19, no. 4 (April 2001) Religious social services soon may be getting a new ally in their efforts to rescue people from the clutches of poverty, drug addiction and other personal problems: the federal government. The hook is “compassionate conservatism,” and as the linchpin of President Bush’s domestic policy, stand-and-deliver
The Free Market 20, no. 8 (August 2002) P.T. Bauer passed away this spring most likely never having attended a U2 concert. But the eminent English economist had known many people like the Irish superband’s lead singer, Paul Hewson , aka Bono Vox. “Many supporters of official foreign aid,” he wrote more than 20 years ago, “are genuinely and
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