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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
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Archive

  • EconomicsFreedom of MovementPopulism vs. Liberty

    Globalism: A Tinfoil Hat-Free Critique

    by Evangelos Andreou March 30, 2019
    March 30, 2019

    I have to admit that sometimes it’s fun to watch conspiracy theory shows and documentaries on Netflix. However, the problem arises …

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  • Economics

    Tax Havens: The Cornerstone of Corruption?

    by Celestino Portela March 25, 2019
    March 25, 2019

    There is a worldwide perception amongst democratic countries that the politicians in power rarely serve their interests. More often than not, …

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  • Society

    Defeating the People’s Vote campaign is much easier than it seems

    by Jason Reed March 23, 2019
    March 23, 2019

    British politics is engulfed in an unprecedented state of disarray. Just a few weeks ago, the nation was fretting that the …

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  • Society

    Ambition over League Tables: Avoiding the Ivy League Honeypot

    by Viktorya Muradyan March 21, 2019
    March 21, 2019

    When I was in school, I had a dream to study at Oxford or Harvard University. When I turned 21,  I …

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  • EconomicsEurope’s Fiscal CliffSpain

    Why the European Debt Crisis Is Likely to Get Worse

    by Vijay Victor March 19, 2019
    March 19, 2019

    The debt crisis in the Eurozone is getting no better, even in the wake of the new year. The five countries …

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  • Freedom of MovementPolitics

    The Many Problems with Europe’s Asylum System

    by Robert Schoder March 17, 2019
    March 17, 2019

    People seek asylum in Europe. This is a right granted in the EU treaties and also in each EU member’s constitution. …

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  • PoliticsPopulism vs. Liberty

    Ukrainian Elections: Breaking the Populist Spell?

    by Viktorya Muradyan March 16, 2019
    March 16, 2019

    Soon, Armenians will celebrate the one year anniversary of the Velvet Revolution in their country, where the populism played a key …

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  • Society

    Brexit has Killed Tolerance

    by Bill Bowkett March 15, 2019
    March 15, 2019

    The Brexit cataclysm is in crisis. Last week, MPs in the House of Commons rejected PM May’s awful, revived deal, whilst …

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  • Freedom of MovementPolitics

    With a Deal or Not, Who Will Speak for Immigrants?

    by Joseph Place March 11, 2019
    March 11, 2019

    Considering the looming Brexit date, and the recent support from supposedly liberty loving people for the prospect of a no deal, …

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  • CulturePoliticsSociety

    We should teach girls to be individualists, not feminists

    by Maria Chaplia March 9, 2019
    March 9, 2019

    I’ve been called a feminist many times in my life, even though I never considered myself one. I thought that if …

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  • CultureSociety

    Feminism — Classical Liberalism’s Natural Ally

    by Martin Branowski March 8, 2019
    March 8, 2019

    Radical feminism has taken over media coverage, but is it the only feminism there is? Is there a way to achieve …

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  • PoliticsSwitzerland

    Is Armenia Living Its Libertarian Moment?

    by Raffi Elliott March 7, 2019
    March 7, 2019

    Ten months ago, the Armenian people peacefully overthrew a corrupt and authoritarian government. Since then, they held the first fully free …

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  • Economics

    What Mises Can Teach Us About The Greek Crisis

    by Evangelos Andreou March 5, 2019
    March 5, 2019

    Back in 2010, when Greece was unable  to cover its financial needs and the budget deficit reached 15.4% of GDP, the …

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  • Culture

    Karl Lagerfeld: the First and Last of his Kind

    by Tim Leto Tewes March 3, 2019
    March 3, 2019

    It’s been nearly two weeks since Karl Lagerfeld sadly passed away. Luckily he left us with so many witty quotes, controversial …

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