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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

Archive

  • EconomicsSweden

    The Story of Economic Growth and the Variables Behind It

    by Simon Sarevski April 18, 2020
    April 18, 2020

    Whether elections are right around the corner or not, economic growth is always a hot topic of discussion. And rightfully so!

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  • CultureSociety

    How we lose and how we win: part 2

    by Martin Branowski April 11, 2020
    April 11, 2020

    How we win Despite what many say, humanity is not at its end though. Rather than treating the crisis as a …

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  • CultureSociety

    How we lose and how we win: part 1

    by Martin Branowski April 8, 2020
    April 8, 2020

    Humanity has found itself in a time of crisis. An overwhelming sense of impending doom has spread across the world, leading …

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  • Populism vs. LibertySociety

    Learning from Star Wars: Don’t trade freedom for security

    by Darjan Minov April 6, 2020
    April 6, 2020

    The Star Wars prequels are not beloved among fans, but they do contain a great deal of insight into how a …

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  • SocietyTechnology

    Data Mapping is a Necessary Tool Against COVID-19. But Mass Surveillance doesn’t have to be.

    by Raffi Elliott April 4, 2020
    April 4, 2020

    This week, the Armenian government passed its most controversial measure yet in its struggle to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. On Monday, …

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  • Society

    Stop Looking for Liberty Outside Yourself

    by Rob Duffy March 30, 2020
    March 30, 2020

    ‘Where attention goes, energy flows and results show’ – T.Harv Eker A couple of years ago, I attended a retreat with …

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  • Society

    Women for Liberty is the answer to puritanism

    by Maria Chaplia March 8, 2020
    March 8, 2020

    We, “Women for Liberty”, could have had the honour of opening the Libertycon in Madrid, but could not be there because …

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  • EconomicsPolitics

    Protectionism, Lobbyism and Patriotism

    by Bader Zaidan December 21, 2019
    December 21, 2019

    The modern rise of economic nationalists in the west has led to renewed calls for regulations and trade restrictions. The US, …

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  • Politics

    Cannabis: How N. Macedonia Leans Towards Legalization

    by Kristina Stavrevska December 14, 2019
    December 14, 2019

    One of the most controversial topics today is the use of cannabis. Cannabis (marijuana, hemp) is a plant which contains phytocannabinoids, …

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  • Politics

    Is Free Speech Really Free?

    by Simon Sarevski December 9, 2019
    December 9, 2019

    When we think of freedom of speech, the first thing that comes to mind is the first amendment in the Bill …

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  • History

    The Dictator who Inspired a Nobel Prize

    by Luis Pablo de la Horra November 22, 2019
    November 22, 2019

    Most Latin American countries were ruled, at some point of the twentieth century, by dictators responsible for countless violations of human …

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  • EU ElectionsSociety

    EU Elites Use More Private Jets as They Tax Flying for Others

    by Bill Wirtz November 7, 2019
    November 7, 2019

    The European moraliser Think Paris Climate Accord, renewable energy, hybrid cars, Greta Thunberg. All either a product of or very popular …

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  • Politics

    Self-Censorship Is the New Popular

    by Simon Sarevski November 1, 2019
    November 1, 2019

    Liberty is the American value, the value that laid the foundation for the revolution and America’s existence. Thus, the first amendment …

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  • Humanity 2.0 & Bio-LibertySocietySpain

    New Zealand: Why Can’t Gay Men Donate Blood?

    by Luke Redward October 28, 2019
    October 28, 2019

    In New Zealand, you are not allowed to give blood “following oral or anal sex with or without a condom with …

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