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Why Free Public Transport in Luxembourg Isn’t the Success Story You Think...

by Ian Golan July 30, 2025

Language as Spontaneous Order: The Case of Macedonian Language

Rural Nigeria is Under Siege, and Rethinking National Security is Vital to...

Robin Hood Would’ve Fought the Welfare State

The PB&J Dilemma of Spain’s College System

The Broken Window Fallacy: How Government Stimulus Backfires

Pump for Change: Serbian Protests Against Kakistocratic Rule

Call for Submissions: The Freedom of Movement Issue of SpeakFreely Magazine

by John Devlin July 14, 2025

Could Market Welfare Replace Animal Rights?

Freedom’s Coming Home: SFL UK Looks to the Future of Liberty

How Hard We Fight the State Will Determine Whether We Can Live...

The Ethics of Scarcity: Why Voluntary Plasma Systems Are Failing

No, Meta Training Its AI on Your Posts Doesn’t Justify More Red...

Georgian Democratic Dream in Peril

Politics

Robin Hood Would’ve Fought the Welfare State

by Nicolás Sánchez July 24, 2025

Pump for Change: Serbian Protests Against Kakistocratic Rule

by Nikola Lj. Ilievski July 14, 2025

Call for Submissions: The Freedom of Movement Issue of SpeakFreely Magazine

by John Devlin July 14, 2025

No, Meta Training Its AI on Your Posts Doesn’t Justify More Red Tape

by Lika Kobeshavidze June 27, 2025

Economics

Why Free Public Transport in Luxembourg Isn’t the Success Story You Think It Is

by Ian Golan July 30, 2025

The Broken Window Fallacy: How Government Stimulus Backfires

by Kassymov Diyar July 15, 2025

The New American Protectionism and Its Global Repercussions

by Lucas Guimarães June 26, 2025

Who’s Really Paying for “Free” Healthcare in Italy?

by Mario Spoltore June 26, 2025

Culture

Language as Spontaneous Order: The Case of Macedonian Language

by Nikola Lj. Ilievski July 28, 2025
by Nikola Lj. Ilievski July 28, 2025

Debate: Should The Non-Aggression Principle Apply to Animals?

by Michael Huemer June 19, 2025
by Michael Huemer June 19, 2025

In Defense of the Heretic: Szasz, Psychiatry, and the Right to Be Free

by Mario Spoltore June 13, 2025
by Mario Spoltore June 13, 2025

Everything CAN Be Awesome, Said Ayn Rand: The Shared Message of The LEGO Movie and Anthem

by Makar Zarubin June 6, 2025
by Makar Zarubin June 6, 2025

EU Elections

Pump for Change: Serbian Protests Against Kakistocratic Rule

by Nikola Lj. Ilievski July 14, 2025
by Nikola Lj. Ilievski July 14, 2025

No, Meta Training Its AI on Your Posts Doesn’t Justify More Red Tape

by Lika Kobeshavidze June 27, 2025
by Lika Kobeshavidze June 27, 2025

The Tale of Two Polish Millionaires Seeking to Spearhead a Deregulation Revolution

by Ian Golan March 7, 2025
by Ian Golan March 7, 2025

Austrian Election gives boon to the populists but what about principles?

by Nik Khosravipour November 6, 2024
by Nik Khosravipour November 6, 2024

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    The New American Protectionism and Its Global Repercussions

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    June 26, 2025

    A Strategic Shift in Global Trade The return of Donald Trump to the White House in 2025 has reawakened a wave …

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  • EconomicsHumanity 2.0 & Bio-Liberty

    Who’s Really Paying for “Free” Healthcare in Italy?

    by Mario Spoltore June 26, 2025
    June 26, 2025

    “Free healthcare”, doesn’t that sound great? Many, of course, agree that healthcare should be a right, not a luxury, and no …

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  • ConscriptionEconomics

    Is Miserable Army Pay a Hidden Tax on Nationalism?

    by Ian Golan June 22, 2025
    June 22, 2025

    There is a rather strong paradox visible in the case of the modern army. Military service is one of the most …

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  • Society

    Debate: Should Libertarians Ever Bother to Vote?

    by Ian Golan June 22, 2025
    June 22, 2025

    This article is part of our special print debate issue. Below, you’ll find the case in favor of the resolution, followed …

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    The Imminent Threat to Freedom of Expression in Brazil

    by Augusto Pimentel June 21, 2025
    June 21, 2025

    On June 11, 2025, the justices of the Supreme Federal Court (STF) of Brazil reached a majority decision in favor of …

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  • CulturePhilosophySociety

    Debate: Should The Non-Aggression Principle Apply to Animals?

    by Michael Huemer June 19, 2025
    June 19, 2025

    This article is part of our special print debate issue. Below, you’ll find the case in favor of the resolution, followed …

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    In Defense of the Heretic: Szasz, Psychiatry, and the Right to Be Free

    by Mario Spoltore June 13, 2025
    June 13, 2025

    Is it possible to reconcile the world of medicine with the principles of classical liberalism? Many consider the two realms entirely …

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  • Society

    No Democracy Without Education: Make Politics and Economics Mandatory

    by Victor Silva Do Prado June 12, 2025
    June 12, 2025

    Democracy isn’t inherited, it’s taught. And right now, we’re failing to teach it. As a student in Canada, I see it …

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    Missouri’s Reversal of Voter-Approved Abortion Rights is an Assault on Democracy

    by Evan Kemp June 11, 2025
    June 11, 2025

    In any functioning democracy, the people have the final say. That’s the deal. We vote, and our decisions, whether popular or …

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  • Philosophy

    Thinking with Ayn Rand (and Trying Not to Lose My Mind)

    by José Alejandro Iturralde Camacho June 6, 2025
    June 6, 2025

    I was in an Uber, rereading Philosophy: Who Needs It—because nothing pairs better with morning traffic than unyielding metaphysics. Rand’s words, …

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  • Culture

    Everything CAN Be Awesome, Said Ayn Rand: The Shared Message of The LEGO Movie and Anthem

    by Makar Zarubin June 6, 2025
    June 6, 2025

    In a nameless future where the past is buried and banned, a City rises, surrounded by the wild whispers of the …

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  • Economics

    SpeakFreely Debate Issue Now in Print!

    by John Devlin June 5, 2025
    June 5, 2025

    You can now order your copy of the sixth issue of our magazine, dedicated to thought-provoking debates. Soapboxes and Civil Discourse …

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  • Economics

    Is Capitalism “Socialist” in Itself?

    by Guglielmo Salomone June 4, 2025
    June 4, 2025

    If this article has caught your attention, you might be concerned about the author’s mental health – and you would not …

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  • Society

    Why the Canadian Education System Is Doomed to Fail

    by Victor Silva Do Prado June 4, 2025
    June 4, 2025

    As a Grade 12 student in Manitoba, I’ve seen firsthand the reality of Canada’s education system—and it is worrying. Relative to …

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