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Could Market Welfare Replace Animal Rights?

by Nicolás Sánchez July 8, 2025

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

The New American Protectionism and Its Global Repercussions

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

by Mario Spoltore June 26, 2025

Is Miserable Army Pay a Hidden Tax on Nationalism?

Debate: Should Libertarians Ever Bother to Vote?

The Imminent Threat to Freedom of Expression in Brazil

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

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

No Democracy Without Education: Make Politics and Economics Mandatory

Politics

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

by Lika Kobeshavidze June 27, 2025

Georgian Democratic Dream in Peril

by Tamara Obgaidze June 27, 2025

Is Miserable Army Pay a Hidden Tax on Nationalism?

by Ian Golan June 22, 2025

Poland Abandons the Enlightenment, Grabs a Torch

by Ian Golan June 3, 2025

Economics

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

Is Miserable Army Pay a Hidden Tax on Nationalism?

by Ian Golan June 22, 2025

SpeakFreely Debate Issue Now in Print!

by John Devlin June 5, 2025

Culture

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

Love is Dystopia: An exploration of 1984 and Anthem

by Josh Cheshire May 27, 2025
by Josh Cheshire May 27, 2025

EU Elections

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

17th International Vernon Smith Prize 2024

by Sponsored Article September 17, 2024
by Sponsored Article September 17, 2024

Archive

  • Politics

    Cannabis: How N. Macedonia Leans Towards Legalization

    by Kristina Stavrevska December 14, 2019
    December 14, 2019

    One of the most controversial topics today is the use of cannabis. Cannabis (marijuana, hemp) is a plant which contains phytocannabinoids, …

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  • Politics

    Is Free Speech Really Free?

    by Simon Sarevski December 9, 2019
    December 9, 2019

    When we think of freedom of speech, the first thing that comes to mind is the first amendment in the Bill …

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  • History

    The Dictator who Inspired a Nobel Prize

    by Luis Pablo de la Horra November 22, 2019
    November 22, 2019

    Most Latin American countries were ruled, at some point of the twentieth century, by dictators responsible for countless violations of human …

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  • EU ElectionsSociety

    EU Elites Use More Private Jets as They Tax Flying for Others

    by Bill Wirtz November 7, 2019
    November 7, 2019

    The European moraliser Think Paris Climate Accord, renewable energy, hybrid cars, Greta Thunberg. All either a product of or very popular …

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  • Politics

    Self-Censorship Is the New Popular

    by Simon Sarevski November 1, 2019
    November 1, 2019

    Liberty is the American value, the value that laid the foundation for the revolution and America’s existence. Thus, the first amendment …

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  • Humanity 2.0 & Bio-LibertySocietySpain

    New Zealand: Why Can’t Gay Men Donate Blood?

    by Luke Redward October 28, 2019
    October 28, 2019

    In New Zealand, you are not allowed to give blood “following oral or anal sex with or without a condom with …

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  • Politics

    Trump Lays Foundation for Deregulation — Now He Should Cement It

    by Bill Wirtz October 25, 2019
    October 25, 2019

    How do you modernize the United States, make it open to innovation, free its entrepreneurs, and show that it is open …

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  • PoliticsTechnology

    Why Open Government Matters

    by Parwiz Mosamim October 23, 2019
    October 23, 2019

    Democracy requires transparency, citizen participation and accountability in policy making. In democratic countries, the power is in the hands of the …

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  • Society

    Greta Thunberg is just one piece of the puzzle

    by Maria Chaplia October 13, 2019
    October 13, 2019

    The Greta-Thunberg avalanche is neither new nor surprising, but it encompasses many more elements than just Greta.  Great and her influence …

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  • Economics

    Three Times Keynes Was Not a Keynesian

    by Luis Pablo de la Horra October 10, 2019
    October 10, 2019

    John Maynard Keynes is, together with Milton Friedman, the most influential economist of the 20th century. His most acclaimed work, The General Theory …

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  • Politics

    A new chapter begins for women in Afghanistan

    by Parwiz Mosamim October 8, 2019
    October 8, 2019

    Afghanistan is a country with innumerable ups and downs over the last 40 years, especially in terms of women. Before the …

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  • Technology

    Why electric cars really aren’t that great and petrol cars really aren’t that bad

    by Bill Wirtz October 6, 2019
    October 6, 2019

    Joe Biden, the current front-runner of the Democratic 2020 field, promises the return of electric vehicle (EV) tax credits. The presidential candidate says …

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  • PoliticsSpain

    In Brussels Classical Liberals Are Without A Home

    by Juan D. Estevez October 2, 2019
    October 2, 2019

    After a summer full of discussions on Brexit and Italy, it’s time for the new – and old – policymakers to …

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  • Politics

    The Problem with Greta Is Not Her Age

    by Jorge Miguel Teixeira September 30, 2019
    September 30, 2019

    The theories around Greta Thunberg’s alleged mental problems, added to which we have a series of displays of condescension towards a …

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