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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

  • Economics

    3 Nobel Prize-Winning Contributions to Economic Science (From People Who Weren’t Economists)

    by Luis Pablo de la Horra August 4, 2018
    August 4, 2018

    Since it was introduced in 1968, the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences has been awarded to 79 individuals for their contributions to …

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  • Politics

    Great Hopes, Empty Promises: Obama & The Palestinians

    by Jake Martin August 2, 2018
    August 2, 2018

    When President Barack Obama was inaugurated in January 2009, a new hope for a solution to the Palestinian question emanated from …

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  • Economics

    Trump’s Free Trade Suggestion remains Unheard

    by Bill Wirtz July 31, 2018
    July 31, 2018

    During European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker’s visit to Washington D.C, Donald Trump once again suggested a tariff-and subsidy-free trade area between …

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  • Philosophy

    The Speak Freely Weekly Round-Up – 28/07/2018

    by Kai Weiss July 29, 2018
    July 29, 2018

    It’s Sunday, and that means that it’s time again for our Round-Up, a weekly endeavor by our editorial team here at …

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  • Economics

    When it Comes to Investing, Go Passive: A Guide for Smart Investors

    by Luis Pablo de la Horra July 28, 2018
    July 28, 2018

    Setting aside part of one’s income to provide for contingencies seems a matter of common sense. Uncertainty about the future requires …

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  • Society

    The Irish Language needs Preserving – Let’s Incentivise Learners

    by Paul Meany July 26, 2018
    July 26, 2018

    An bhfuil cead agam dul go dtí an leithreas? Why is this is one of the most well-known Irish phrases? Because …

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  • Economics

    Five of Hayek’s Biggest Ideas: A Study Guide

    by Kai Weiss July 24, 2018
    July 24, 2018

    Friedrich August von Hayek (1899-1992) is today glorified by freedom lovers all around the world. The Austrian in a double sense—both …

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  • Philosophy

    The Speak Freely Weekly Round-Up – 22/07/2018

    by Richard Mason July 22, 2018
    July 22, 2018

    Only in 2018 could the US President imply that Montenegro may start World War Three, in the same week as a …

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  • Politics

    Constitutional Reform in Cuba: Outside of the Revolution, Nothing

    by Jorge Carrasco July 21, 2018
    July 21, 2018

    Following the announcement of the Cuban regime’s intention to constitutionally formalize the island’s economic and social opening-up, while maintaining the “irrevocable …

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  • Society

    Productive Signalling: How to End the Academic Hunger Games

    by Henry Warner July 17, 2018
    July 17, 2018

    In the lead up to exam season, printers are whirring away up and down the country. Past exam papers by the …

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  • Philosophy

    Speak Freely Weekly Round-Up – 15/07/2018

    by Richard Mason July 15, 2018
    July 15, 2018

    With US President Trump being met with angry protests in London, Croatia fighting to their first ever World Cup final, and …

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  • Politics

    The Wasteful Bribery of DiscoverEU

    by Michael Way July 12, 2018
    July 12, 2018

    This year the European Union is offering 15,000 travel passes to 18-year-old European citizens through DiscoverEU.  This enables them to travel …

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  • Society

    The Paradox of Levelling the Playing Field in the Name of ‘Equality’

    by Richard Mason July 10, 2018
    July 10, 2018

    Concepts of equality have long formed the keystones of Western philosophies. Revolutions have been fought in the name of equality, our …

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  • Philosophy

    Speak Freely Weekly Round-Up – 09/07/2018

    by Richard Mason July 9, 2018
    July 9, 2018

    Kicking off the month with financial freedom day, this week has been full of great articles and stories. In society, Bill …

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