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How Spain’s Housing Crisis Was Legislated into Existence

by Ángel del Campo February 13, 2026

The Age of Increasing Unfreedom | Interview with prof. David Friedman

The Rise of Psychopolitics in Free Society

A Libertarian Path to Europe’s Realignment

Socialism de-rails in Spain

The Nordic Myth: Johan Norberg Debunks Democratic Socialism

What is Trump’s “Donroe Doctrine”?

Need writing inspiration? Here are pieces we would like to commission!

by Ian Golan February 3, 2026

Why Georgia Should Care About the Crisis in Iran

The Governance Paradox of Real Madrid

Titus Gebel: Rethinking Governance Through Free Private Cities

Urgent International Action Is Needed on the Islamic Republic of Iran

Georgia’s Price Controls Are a Step Back Toward a Planned Economy

Can AI Art be Good Art?

Politics

The Rise of Psychopolitics in Free Society

by Santiago Agustin Baez February 8, 2026

What is Trump’s “Donroe Doctrine”?

by Giorgi Kajaia February 4, 2026

Why Georgia Should Care About the Crisis in Iran

by Tinatini Samkurashvili February 2, 2026

Urgent International Action Is Needed on the Islamic Republic of Iran

by Giorgi Kajaia January 28, 2026

Economics

How Spain’s Housing Crisis Was Legislated into Existence

by Ángel del Campo February 13, 2026

The Age of Increasing Unfreedom | Interview with prof. David Friedman

by Paritosh Purohit February 11, 2026

The Nordic Myth: Johan Norberg Debunks Democratic Socialism

by Oscar Gill-Lewis February 7, 2026

Titus Gebel: Rethinking Governance Through Free Private Cities

by Tania Rak January 30, 2026

Culture

Need writing inspiration? Here are pieces we would like to commission!

by Ian Golan February 3, 2026
by Ian Golan February 3, 2026

The Governance Paradox of Real Madrid

by Giorgi Kajaia January 30, 2026
by Giorgi Kajaia January 30, 2026

The Free State of Cospaia  – Chapter 2: Origin

by Nicolas S. Straehl January 25, 2026
by Nicolas S. Straehl January 25, 2026

Resurrection of Punk: How Capitalism Saved Rebellion

by Mariam Nemsadze January 15, 2026
by Mariam Nemsadze January 15, 2026

EU Elections

Portugal’s Presidential Sprint: A Liberal Breaks Into The Front Pack

by Tomás Lucena Barreiro January 15, 2026
by Tomás Lucena Barreiro January 15, 2026

The Power of Unpopularity: A Lesson from Hungary About Freedom

by Kristóf Ábel Tarnay December 24, 2025
by Kristóf Ábel Tarnay December 24, 2025

Spain’s New University Decree: More Regulation, Less Excellence

by Nicolás Sánchez October 28, 2025
by Nicolás Sánchez October 28, 2025

A Corrosive Legacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina

by Tea Kljajić September 19, 2025
by Tea Kljajić September 19, 2025

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  • Politics

    Born From Dissent: Social Movements and the Case of Georgia

    by Mariam Berdzenishvili March 8, 2023
    March 8, 2023

    On March 7, 2023, the Georgian parliament passed the “Foreign Agent Law” at its first hearing. This bill involves the registration …

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    The ‘Foreign Agent Law’ casts an ominous shadow on Georgia’s European Aspirations

    by Elene Gureshidze March 1, 2023
    March 1, 2023

    “I am Georgian and, therefore, I am European” – Zurab Zhvania With the skepticism concerning Georgia’s western partners and stronger economic …

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  • Politics

    Public Service in Africa: Voting Rights and Political Participation

    by Jaime Vaz February 11, 2023
    February 11, 2023

    It has been said that whoever walks with the devil has sold his soul —  this saying seems to be a …

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  • EconomicsPolitics

    How Tax Reduction Helps Combat Corruption: Lessons from Georgia

    by Mariam Berdzenishvili February 5, 2023
    February 5, 2023

    “One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results” – Milton Friedman …

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  • Economics

    Harmful Natural Monopoly — The Myth That Keeps On Giving

    by Landen Terrell February 4, 2023
    February 4, 2023

    Society must understand that “natural monopoly” is not the economic boogeyman it seems to think it is. Far too many individuals …

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  • Culture

    What Elizabeth Bennet Taught Me About Liberty

    by Tea Kljajić January 28, 2023
    January 28, 2023

      I don’t even know how many times I’ve returned to Jane Austen’s novels, especially the novel Pride and Prejudice, which …

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  • Science

    Sharing Everywhere: How the Sharing Economy is ‘Uberizing’ Education

    by Tania Rak January 27, 2023
    January 27, 2023

    The innovation of exchanging existing goods is not new. Ever since ancient times, people have used bartering to efficiently and effectively …

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  • Politics

    Is Canada a Nation?

    by Leam Dunn January 25, 2023
    January 25, 2023

    Is Canada a nation? Many would scoff at the remark and blindly say, “of course, Canada is a nation; it’s on …

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  • CulturePolitics

    Mill and Plato – Those Ideal Voices we all Need at the Family Dinner Table

    by Tyson Brown December 26, 2022
    December 26, 2022

    Family gatherings are a blessed opportunity to hear the diverse political opinions of all members of kin, which can quickly turn …

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  • Politics

    The Uyghur Struggle

    by Ema Coutinho December 20, 2022
    December 20, 2022

    In recent years, China has been making headlines: either through their lukewarm position on the invasion of Ukraine, or with their …

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  • Politics

    Bridor Bakery: When environmental campaigners threaten jobs

    by Élodie Messéant December 7, 2022
    December 7, 2022

    The following article was originally published at Young Voices Europe. Since 2017, the Bridor company, which specialises in the production of bread …

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  • AlbaniaPolitics

    Albania: A neo-dictatorial kleptocracy masquerading as liberalism?

    by Shpendi Gashi December 7, 2022
    December 7, 2022

    The following article was translated from the Albanian by Bjorna Hoxhallari. Bjorna is an entrepreneur, author, and political activist. She has …

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  • CultureSpainSweden

    ‘Swexit’: Could a vaping levy make countries leave the EU?

    by Jonas Grafström December 5, 2022
    December 5, 2022

    The following article was originally published at Young Voices Europe. The proposal for an EU-wide vaping levy, reported this week, has not hit …

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  • Politics

    Will Meloni become Italy’s Merkel?

    by Mahmoud Elmakkawe November 14, 2022
    November 14, 2022

    The following article was originally published at Young Voices Europe. On Tuesday, October 25, Giorgia Meloni, leader of Italy’s right-wing party Brothers …

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