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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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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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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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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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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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Whilst riding a train down to London to attend an event hosted by and for lovers of liberty, I found myself …
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Economics
Christopher Snowdon: the Hidden Costs of Bottle Return Schemes and the War on Convenience
by Ian GolanInterview with Christopher Snowdon SpeakFreely: I’m here today with Dr. Christopher Snowdon, Head of Lifestyle Economics at the Institute of Economic Affairs. …
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CultureHumanity 2.0 & Bio-LibertySociety
Zoltan Istvan: “Transhumanism presents the most ideal manifestation of what it can mean to be a human being”
by Ian GolanZoltan Istvan is the founder of the Transhumanist Party, the author of the “Transhumanist Bill of Rights”, and a frequently interviewed …
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Europe
Free the Algorithm: How to Decentralize the Internet and Combat Misinformation
by Ruben RanvalLast month, the European Union imposed hefty fines on major tech companies: €500 million on Apple and €200 million on Meta, …
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For generations, in a small village, everyone was required to learn how to draw maps of a continent that no longer …
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From Communist Breadlines to Capitalist Clarity: Why I’ll Never Take Freedom for Granted I didn’t always know I cared so deeply …