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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

  • Society

    Misconceptions of the Open Society

    by Richard Mason June 5, 2018
    June 5, 2018

    Is it necessary to be intolerant of the intolerant? Perhaps so; if we wish to preserve our liberal-democratic way of life, …

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  • Philosophy

    Speak Freely’s Weekly Round Up – 03/05/2018

    by Richard Mason June 3, 2018
    June 3, 2018

    Through the Eyes of a Slave Luis Pablo de la Horra – Olaudah Equiano: The Atlantic Slave Trade through the Eyes of a …

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  • ConscriptionPolitics

    Private Military Companies: an Untapped Source of Peace and Security

    by Sean Webster May 31, 2018
    May 31, 2018

    Private contracting is not new in conflict. Soldiers of fortune have attached themselves to armies with the promise of pay for …

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  • SocietySwitzerland

    Why the Right to Die must be Respected

    by Theresa Kemeny May 29, 2018
    May 29, 2018

    Each year there are thousands of suicides that affect the lives of both individuals as well as entire societies. We judge …

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  • Philosophy

    Speak Freely’s Weekly Round Up – 27/05/2018

    by Richard Mason May 27, 2018
    May 27, 2018

      “All governments should embrace products that reduce harm.” Bill Wirtz in Handelsblatt – How Germany is smoking other countries in e-cigarette …

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  • EconomicsFreedom of Movement

    The Evidence Weighs in Favor of Immigration

    by Luis Pablo de la Horra May 25, 2018
    May 25, 2018

    In a previous article, I analyzed the economics of immigration from a theoretical perspective. I concluded that economic theory clearly supports immigration-friendly …

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  • Philosophy

    Call for Submissions!

    by Richard Mason May 24, 2018
    May 24, 2018

    Interested in writing for Speak Freely? We’re constantly on the search for new voices in the liberty movement – why not …

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  • Society

    We are Surrounded by Oxymorons

    by Michael Way May 23, 2018
    May 23, 2018

    Progressivism has become a hive of the oxymoronic. It is not enough that they have stolen the mantle of ‘liberal’ and …

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  • Society

    We should be careful in our embrace of Jordan Peterson

    by Bill Wirtz May 21, 2018
    May 21, 2018

    I believe that I like Jordan Peterson for the same reasons that most libertarians do. His wonderful defence of freedom of …

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  • Economics

    The Venezuelan Mango Dilemma: Ethical Consumption for the Ideological Capitalist

    by Michael Way May 20, 2018
    May 20, 2018

    In the modern day, much is made of ethical consumerism. Deidre Shaw and Ian Clarke define ethical consumption as ‘the degree …

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  • PhilosophySociety

    How Marcus Aurelius Influenced Adam Smith (No, Really)

    by Paul Meany May 17, 2018
    May 17, 2018

    Who Was Marcus Aurelius? Marcus Aurelius Antoninus Augustus was the last of the five good emperors of Rome. He was born …

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  • PoliticsSociety

    Property Rights, LGBT Equality, and False Dichotomies: The Gay Cake Saga Continues

    by Sam Wade May 13, 2018
    May 13, 2018

    The start of this month saw the UK Supreme Court make its inaugural trip to Northern Ireland to hear the final …

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  • Society

    Since When is Free Speech a ‘Right-Wing’ Idea?

    by Richard Mason May 11, 2018
    May 11, 2018

    It’s not uncommon that certain ideals will have a political bias attached to them. The immigration debate, for instance, has long …

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  • Politics

    Eurotripping for Free: A Utopian Story for Europe Day

    by Kai Weiss May 9, 2018
    May 9, 2018

    Could life be any better? It’s May 9th – Europe Day! In commemoration of the Schuman Declaration of 1950, the greatest …

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