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Sex, Lies, and Soviet Orgasms: Why Kristen Ghodsee’s Latest Is Pure Fiction

by Anna Shnaidman June 16, 2026

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

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 

by David Briguglio Brown May 21, 2026

The Moral War Behind “Christian Politics”

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

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

by Guest Editor May 15, 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

Sex, Lies, and Soviet Orgasms: Why Kristen Ghodsee’s Latest Is Pure Fiction

by Anna Shnaidman June 16, 2026
by Anna Shnaidman June 16, 2026

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

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

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  • Politics

    European Dreams, Fractured Reality: Georgia’s Disputed 2024 Elections

    by Tamara Obgaidze October 31, 2024
    October 31, 2024

    The recent parliamentary elections in Georgia, held on October 26, 2024, marked a significant moment in the country’s political landscape, marked …

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  • History

    How will today’s history be remembered tomorrow?

    by Elliot Orr October 28, 2024
    October 28, 2024

    History in the digital age is prone to unique dangers. How can we ensure the accuracy of our future history? During …

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  • Society

    How Economic Openness and Innovation Transformed e-Estonia: Lessons From Baltic Miracle

    by Luka Okropirashvili October 18, 2024
    October 18, 2024

    In the wake of the Soviet Union’s collapse, Estonia stood at a historic crossroads. Confronted with the acute objectives of revitalising …

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  • Economics

    What are CBDCs and how can they be used against us?

    by Elliot Orr October 16, 2024
    October 16, 2024

    History in the digital age is prone to unique dangers. How can we ensure the accuracy of our future history? Across …

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  • Culture

    The Substance and the Absurdity of Freedom: A Libertarian Perspective

    by José Alejandro Iturralde Camacho October 16, 2024
    October 16, 2024

    Society dictates that beauty equates to success, but what happens when youth fades? The Substance (2024), directed by Coralie Fargeat, offers …

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  • Economics

    Why Modern Economics Education Fails to Engage Students: The Missing “Why” Behind the Math

    by Cody McCormack October 12, 2024
    October 12, 2024

    Economics, as a field of study, offers a powerful lens through which to view the world. It can help us understand …

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  • Society

    Financial Liberation: How the Separation of money and state Can Empower the Next Generation

    by Lawrence Nacidze October 8, 2024
    October 8, 2024

    Think of a world where money can freely flow, unchained from state control. This is not just a libertarian vision, it’s …

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  • Politics

    Neoliberalism: The Label No One Wants (But You Got Stuck With)

    by Anna Shnaidman October 4, 2024
    October 4, 2024

    Picture this: You’re at a party, sipping your drink, minding your own business, and someone calls you a “neoliberal.” You weren’t …

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  • Society

    Seasteads will solve political conflict

    by Sponsored Article October 2, 2024
    October 2, 2024

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  • Politics

    Playing Politics with Rainwater Collection Shows the Ludicrous Extent of State Power

    by Cruz Marquiz September 23, 2024
    September 23, 2024

    Sometimes the answers to the world’s problems are difficult to find and harder to actuate, and other times they fall right …

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  • EU Elections

    17th International Vernon Smith Prize 2024

    by Sponsored Article September 17, 2024
    September 17, 2024

    17th International Vernon Smith Prize 2024 is an essay competition for the advancement of Austrian Economics – sponsored and organized by …

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  • EconomicsPolitics

    Taiwan, not Serbia, is the answer to Europe’s lithium problem

    by Arta Haxhixhemajli September 9, 2024
    September 9, 2024

    Discovering lithium in Serbia is proving to be a game-changer, potentially igniting a gold rush for 21st-century production. However, as Germany …

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  • EU ElectionsEurope

    If you love liberty, you should vote

    by Ricardo Filipe August 20, 2024
    August 20, 2024

    The recent European elections were filled with surprises, from the failure of the far-right to establish dominance in the European parliament, …

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  • Economics

    Upholding Economic Liberty: Kenya’s Youth Fight Against Unjust Tax Hikes

    by Brian Reagan Lubanga August 14, 2024
    August 14, 2024

    In recent weeks, Kenya has witnessed a groundswell of youth-led protests erupting across major cities and towns. At the heart of …

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