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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

Archive

  • Politics

    Who Cares who Builds the Roads? Libertarians have Bigger Fish to Fry

    by Evangelos Andreou June 3, 2019
    June 3, 2019

    Every conversation with libertarians will lead at some point to the same topics: is taxation theft? Who will build the roads? …

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  • History

    How Incompetence ruined the Soviet Union

    by Viktorya Muradyan June 1, 2019
    June 1, 2019

    “Evacuate people!” “I will decide!” “Decide now!” “I am told I can’t.” “You’ve just told me you decide.” “I am in …

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  • PoliticsPopulism vs. Liberty

    How Vox Populi is Threating Rule of Law in Armenia

    by Viktorya Muradyan May 28, 2019
    May 28, 2019

    The Yerevan Court of General Jurisdiction is currently ruling on the most controversial case since Armenian independence in 1991. The second …

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  • Economics

    Are Cryptocurrencies really the Future of Money?

    by Celestino Portela May 26, 2019
    May 26, 2019

    Economists don’t often view cryptocurrencies as ‘real’ money, instead they’re considered crypto-assets as they’re mainly used for speculation on value and …

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  • EconomicsEurope’s Fiscal CliffSpain

    Italy’s Debt Crisis Puts the European Union at a Crossroads

    by Vijay Victor May 24, 2019
    May 24, 2019

    The European Union at present is undoubtedly at a crossroads. The economies that were once reckoned strong pillars of the EU …

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  • Economics

    How Nepal is Shaking-Up its Economy

    by Nischal Dhungel May 22, 2019
    May 22, 2019

    Over the past few years Nepal has undergone a comprehensive political transition. The Jan Andolan (People’s Movement), which rose to power …

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  • Culture

    Why We Should Care About Social Media Bans

    by Robert Schoder May 20, 2019
    May 20, 2019

    Two weeks ago, Facebook caused both outcry as well as jubilation, when it deleted several conservative and conspiracy theorist pages, including …

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  • Society

    When Law and Morality contradict each other

    by Romy Haber May 18, 2019
    May 18, 2019

    In the play of Sophocles, Antigone the eponymous character wanted to bury her brother who betrayed the city. The king made …

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  • EconomicsHistoryPolitics

    The New Colonisation of the 21st century

    by Celestino Portela May 11, 2019
    May 11, 2019

      “… The heart of the mechanism: diverting what are in effect public resources [taxes that should be paid, but are …

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  • AlbaniaEconomics

    “Free” Health Care Is the Wrong Path for Albania

    by Eden Kollçinaku May 9, 2019
    May 9, 2019

    During the 2013 elections in Albania, the Socialist Party candidate for Prime Minister, Edi Rama, won many votes simply because he …

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  • Politics

    Competition, not Nationalisation, is the Solution to Britain’s Rail Woes

    by Josh Smith May 7, 2019
    May 7, 2019

    During the annual Labour Party conference of 2015, the official opposition party of the UK announced a policy of rail nationalisation. …

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  • Technology

    Going Digital has made Life Easier, so why won’t Bureaucrats Catch-up?

    by Juan D. Estevez May 4, 2019
    May 4, 2019

    It’s six in the morning on a dark, winter day. Today, for the third time this semester I have an appointment …

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  • Society

    Is ‘Neoliberal’ just an Empty Slur?

    by Evangelos Andreou May 2, 2019
    May 2, 2019

    We are in Bikini Bottom. Squidward is trying to recruit people for a band; however, none of them has any idea …

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  • SocietySweden

    If Climate Change Is a Dire Threat, Why Is No One Talking about Nuclear Power?

    by Christopher Barnard April 30, 2019
    April 30, 2019

    There is a deafening silence surrounding nuclear energy. Yet, if you are to believe the current climate alarmism on display, the …

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