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Call for submissions: The War on Choice and the Nanny State

by Ian Golan June 7, 2026

A New French Law Undermines Europe’s Single Market

Call for Submissions: A Libertarian Travel Guide to Europe

We Heard the Community but Not the Women

The Tragedy of Paleolibertarianism

They Are Coming For Our Words Now

Malta’s 2026 Election Leaves Liberty Out of the Spotlight 

The Moral War Behind “Christian Politics”

by Giorgi Kajaia May 20, 2026

Thomas Massie is The Least Libertarian Man in DC

Lives in Transit: Those who Fled Belarussia, Ukraine, and North Korea

Strengthening Cybersecurity Without Undermining Digital Rights

India’s Ban on Online Gambling Poised for Failure

The Future of Freedom of Movement

Digital Nomads vs. Stateless People: When Mobility Is a Privilege

Politics

A New French Law Undermines Europe’s Single Market

by Cláudia Nunes June 4, 2026

They Are Coming For Our Words Now

by Giorgi Kajaia May 27, 2026

Malta’s 2026 Election Leaves Liberty Out of the Spotlight 

by David Briguglio Brown May 21, 2026

Thomas Massie is The Least Libertarian Man in DC

by Ian Golan May 17, 2026

Economics

Call for submissions: The War on Choice and the Nanny State

by Ian Golan June 7, 2026

Where Do You Want to Go?

by Juan D. Estevez May 3, 2026

Bastiat’s ‘The Law’ Provides a Warning Against Legal Plunder

by Boris Amic April 24, 2026

The Minimum Wage Paradox

by Ángel del Campo March 19, 2026

Culture

Call for Submissions: A Libertarian Travel Guide to Europe

by Ian Golan June 1, 2026
by Ian Golan June 1, 2026

The Tragedy of Paleolibertarianism

by David Briguglio Brown May 27, 2026
by David Briguglio Brown May 27, 2026

The Moral War Behind “Christian Politics”

by Giorgi Kajaia May 20, 2026
by Giorgi Kajaia May 20, 2026

The Atheist Roots of the Modern Libertarian Movement

by Ian Golan April 23, 2026
by Ian Golan April 23, 2026

EU Elections

Malta’s 2026 Election Leaves Liberty Out of the Spotlight 

by David Briguglio Brown May 21, 2026
by David Briguglio Brown May 21, 2026

The Rotten Red Bloc in the State of Denmark

by Bátor Vári April 7, 2026
by Bátor Vári April 7, 2026

Rules, Not Magic: Tom G. Palmer on Why Liberalism Struggles and How It Can Win

by Ian Golan February 22, 2026
by Ian Golan February 22, 2026

How Spain’s Housing Crisis Was Legislated into Existence

by Ángel del Campo February 13, 2026
by Ángel del Campo February 13, 2026

Archive

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    The Pope and the Heretic: Ayn Rand’s Fierce Clash with Papal Encyclicals

    by Ian Golan February 18, 2025
    February 18, 2025

    Ayn Rand is the single most hated figure that has ever existed in the libertarian movement. With her personality so lavish …

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  • Society

    Inner Freedom in the Darkest Times: Viktor Frankl on the Meaning of Life

    by Karolina Gemza February 16, 2025
    February 16, 2025

    The experiences of camp life show that man does have a choice over his own actions — this is the main …

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  • Valentine's Day

    Liberty, love, and longing: libertarian valentines

    by Tania Rak February 14, 2025
    February 14, 2025

    *With a special note of gratitude to my friends who kindly agreed to contribute to this piece. Liza, Florian, Stefan, Aldina, …

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    Libertarian Dating Advice

    by Ian Golan February 13, 2025
    February 13, 2025

    Valentine’s Day may very well be the most libertarian holiday.  As Scott Alexander put it in his landmark piece:“The way people …

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  • CulturePhilosophyValentine's Day

    How Terribly Predictable: Falling for a Brit and the Philosophy of Love

    by Anna Shnaidman February 13, 2025
    February 13, 2025

    Reflections on Valentine’s Day, Rationality, and the Illusions of Romance I never truly knew him. A brief encounter at an SFL …

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  • Society

    The Hidden Cost of Zimbabwe’s Education 5.0

    by Isheunesu Madembo February 10, 2025
    February 10, 2025

     While promising innovation and modernisation, Zimbabwe’s ambitious Education 5.0 policy has become a troubling example of how centralised planning may stifle …

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  • Ayn RandPoliticsSociety

    The Fight for Purpose in Times of Terror: Ayn Rand’s Blueprint for Meaning   

    by Anna Shnaidman February 4, 2025
    February 4, 2025

    On October 7, 2023, Israel experienced one of the darkest days in its modern history. A massive terror attack shook the …

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  • Ayn RandCulture

    Legacy of Neil Peart – Objectivism in the Limelight

    by Marko Savić February 3, 2025
    February 3, 2025

    Neil Peart left an indelible mark on the history of modern music, but not many people know that the philosophy of …

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  • Ayn Rand

    Celebrating 120 Years of Ayn Rand

    by Ogechukwu Egwuatu February 2, 2025
    February 2, 2025

    People usually have strong feelings about Rand. They either adore her or hate her. If you’re somewhere in the middle, or …

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  • CultureSociety

    Cycles of Power: Libertarian Reflections on One Hundred Years of Solitude

    by José Alejandro Iturralde Camacho January 29, 2025
    January 29, 2025

    Netflix’s adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude invites us into a labyrinth of ambition, resilience, and power. …

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  • PoliticsSociety

    The Battle For Greenland 

    by David Piihl January 28, 2025
    January 28, 2025

    In recent weeks the president-elect of the U.S. Donald Trump has made a series of statements concerning his ambition to acquire …

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  • Politics

    Forget the Left-Right Divide—The Real Threat is Big Government

    by Hein Htet Kyaw January 24, 2025
    January 24, 2025

    Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s Allegory of the Good Government The traditional left-right political spectrum, historically rooted in the French Revolution, has undergone significant …

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  • Society

    TikTok on the Clock: Was the US Ban’s 14-Hour Drama a National Security Concern or a PR Stunt?

    by Tania Rak January 22, 2025
    January 22, 2025

    In the rapidly shifting landscape of digital platforms, the proposed TikTok ban in the US is causing ripples across industries. This …

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  • Politics

    It’s Time to Speak Freely

    by Anne Struffmann January 21, 2025
    January 21, 2025

    For years, those of us with views outside the left-wing orthodoxy have learned the art of strategic silence. It plays out …

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