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Liberals Facing Political Chaos

by Serge Schweitzer November 5, 2025

Keynes’ Three Errors

How Regulation Broke Football’s Transfer Market

Balancing Democracy with Efficiency in Malta’s 2026 Budget

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

A Crisis of Justice: Was there a Coup d’état in Bolivia?

To Fight or Not to Fight: A Libertarian Dilemma in the Face...

Milei’s Roar Resounds at the Ballot Box: A 41.5% Mandate for Argentina’s...

by Sergio Castilla Santos October 27, 2025

The Scariest Things the State Does This Halloween!

Liberté, Égalité, Sororité: Feminism’s Individualist Roots and ongoing Struggle

How Zambian Youth Use Bitcoin to Escape Economic Barriers

Heroes & Villains: Puss in Boots & The Last of Us

Beyond Money: Bitcoin as a Transformative Philosophy for Freedom

“Fortunate Son” is the perfect American anti-war poem

Politics

Liberals Facing Political Chaos

by Serge Schweitzer November 5, 2025

Balancing Democracy with Efficiency in Malta’s 2026 Budget

by David Briguglio Brown October 30, 2025

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

by Nicolás Sánchez October 28, 2025

A Crisis of Justice: Was there a Coup d’état in Bolivia?

by Oscar Tomianovic October 28, 2025

Economics

Keynes’ Three Errors

by Davi Navarro Carneiro October 31, 2025

How Regulation Broke Football’s Transfer Market

by Ilia Zhuzhunashvili October 30, 2025

How Zambian Youth Use Bitcoin to Escape Economic Barriers

by Lawrence Nacidze October 20, 2025

Beyond Money: Bitcoin as a Transformative Philosophy for Freedom

by Sophie von Laer October 16, 2025

Culture

The Scariest Things the State Does This Halloween!

by Ian Golan October 27, 2025
by Ian Golan October 27, 2025

Heroes & Villains: Puss in Boots & The Last of Us

by Jack Nicastro October 20, 2025
by Jack Nicastro October 20, 2025

Émile Durkheim’s Suicide: A Study in Sociology

by Beatriz Santos September 30, 2025
by Beatriz Santos September 30, 2025

Jane Austen’s Emma and her lesson for politicians everywhere

by Angelica Walker-Werth September 26, 2025
by Angelica Walker-Werth September 26, 2025

EU Elections

A Corrosive Legacy in Bosnia and Herzegovina

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

Post-war rebuilding of Ukraine: To Become Better Than Before

by Tania Rak September 12, 2025
by Tania Rak September 12, 2025

Transformation to Freedom: Interview with Leszek Balcerowicz

by Ian Golan September 6, 2025
by Ian Golan September 6, 2025

Purge in the ranks of the Polish Paleolibertarian Youth Party

by Ian Golan August 10, 2025
by Ian Golan August 10, 2025

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  • Society

    The Hidden Cost of Zimbabwe’s Education 5.0

    by Isheunesu Madembo February 10, 2025
    February 10, 2025

     While promising innovation and modernisation, Zimbabwe’s ambitious Education 5.0 policy has become a troubling example of how centralised planning may stifle …

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  • Ayn RandPoliticsSociety

    The Fight for Purpose in Times of Terror: Ayn Rand’s Blueprint for Meaning   

    by Anna Shnaidman February 4, 2025
    February 4, 2025

    On October 7, 2023, Israel experienced one of the darkest days in its modern history. A massive terror attack shook the …

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  • Ayn RandCulture

    Legacy of Neil Peart – Objectivism in the Limelight

    by Marko Savić February 3, 2025
    February 3, 2025

    Neil Peart left an indelible mark on the history of modern music, but not many people know that the philosophy of …

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  • Ayn Rand

    Celebrating 120 Years of Ayn Rand

    by Ogechukwu Egwuatu February 2, 2025
    February 2, 2025

    People usually have strong feelings about Rand. They either adore her or hate her. If you’re somewhere in the middle, or …

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  • CultureSociety

    Cycles of Power: Libertarian Reflections on One Hundred Years of Solitude

    by José Alejandro Iturralde Camacho January 29, 2025
    January 29, 2025

    Netflix’s adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude invites us into a labyrinth of ambition, resilience, and power. …

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  • PoliticsSociety

    The Battle For Greenland 

    by David Piihl January 28, 2025
    January 28, 2025

    In recent weeks the president-elect of the U.S. Donald Trump has made a series of statements concerning his ambition to acquire …

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  • Politics

    Forget the Left-Right Divide—The Real Threat is Big Government

    by Hein Htet Kyaw January 24, 2025
    January 24, 2025

    Ambrogio Lorenzetti’s Allegory of the Good Government The traditional left-right political spectrum, historically rooted in the French Revolution, has undergone significant …

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  • Society

    TikTok on the Clock: Was the US Ban’s 14-Hour Drama a National Security Concern or a PR Stunt?

    by Tania Rak January 22, 2025
    January 22, 2025

    In the rapidly shifting landscape of digital platforms, the proposed TikTok ban in the US is causing ripples across industries. This …

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  • Politics

    It’s Time to Speak Freely

    by Anne Struffmann January 21, 2025
    January 21, 2025

    For years, those of us with views outside the left-wing orthodoxy have learned the art of strategic silence. It plays out …

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  • Economics

    The Economic Case for Ross Ulbricht’s Silk Road

    by Ian Golan January 19, 2025
    January 19, 2025

    The shackles of the state have always been countered with intense lockpicking, even if only few could ever hope of cracking …

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  • US Elections

    US Elections and Trump’s Cabinet – SFL Liberty Report

    by Gonçalo Torres January 18, 2025
    January 18, 2025

    The US election determined the future of world politics for the next years to come. In this episode I talk with …

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  • Society

    The Israeli Judicial Crisis and the Universal Tension Between Democracy and Liberalism

    by Anna Shnaidman January 17, 2025
    January 17, 2025

    The legal crisis in Israel, which peaked on the eve of October 6, 2023, represents not just a domestic debate about …

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  • Culture

     Lights, Camera, Liberty! What do Award Shows Teach Us about Classical Liberalism?

    by Shasmeethaa Nair January 17, 2025
    January 17, 2025

    With the dawn of a new year, the inevitable glitz and glamour of the Hollywood award season follows close by. From …

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  • CultureSociety

    The Illusion of Control: Determinism and Ecology in Dune

    by Tomás Lucena Barreiro January 15, 2025
    January 15, 2025

    In my earlier text last month, I explored the intertwining themes of power, belief, and seductive allure of authoritarianism in Frank …

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