Antitrust
Capital Letters: Paper Targets
In which our man in Washington shoots his rocks off, keeps his lunch down in the company of Janet Reno, and attends a Ralph Nader sermon
The New Trustbusters
What's behind the resurgence of antitrust activism--and why it's bad news for consumers.
Selected Skirmishes: Texas Swing
The not-so-shocking reason the Lone Star state chose not to sue Microsoft
The Goose With the Golden Egg Is Being Led to Slaughter
Innovation and creativity have put the software maker on top. Now bureaucrats and lawyers want to cash in.
Big Mistake
When Progressive intellectuals convinced Americans that bigger is best--for business, labor, and government--they corrupted capitalism and dumbed down work. We're finally correcting their error, but at a price.
Borders Patrol
Book sales are surging. Superstores are booming. And the American Booksellers Association doesn't like it.
One-Shop Stopping
Do Wal-Mart and Home Deport spell the end of "community"? A report on the superstore wars.
Two Utilities Are Better Than One
In Lubbock, Texas, two electric utilities are competing for people's business. How does it work? Could competition be the answer to rising electric bills? answer to rising electric bills?